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48 reviewsISBN 10: 3540212752
ISBN 13: 9783540212751
Author: Avi Shai, Howard I Maibach
- Not only written by experts but the content of each of the chapters has also been peer-reviewed. - Presents a step-by-step approach to the treatment of chronic wounds. - For dermatologists, but also many other medical disciplines such as general practitioners and family physicians who also treat chronic wounds.
Basic Definitions and Introduction
Natural Course of Wound Repair Versus Impaired Healing in Chronic Skin Ulcers
Milestones in the History of Wound Healing
Etiology and Mechanisms of Cutaneous Ulcer Formation
Determining Etiology: History and Physical Examination
Determining Etiology: Biopsy and Laboratory Investigation
Ulcer Measurement and Patient Assessment
Dressing Materials
Debridement
Antibiotics, Antiseptics, and Cutaneous Ulcers
Topical Antibacterial Agents
Skin Grafting
Skin Substitutes and Tissue-Engineered Skin Equivalents
Human Skin Equivalents: When and How to Use
Growth Factors
Drugs, Wound Healing and Cutaneous Ulcers
Alternative Topical Preparations
Additional Topical Preparations
Nutrition and Cutaneous Ulcers
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Tags: Avi Shai, Howard I Maibach, Wound, Healing