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Outcomes of Meek micrografting versus mesh grafting on deep dermal and full thickness (burn) wounds : study protocol for an intra-patient randomized controlled trial
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A single-stage bilayered skin reconstruction using Glyaderm® as an acellular dermal regeneration template results in improved scar quality : an intra-individual randomized controlled trial
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Dissolving microneedles for effective and painless intradermal drug delivery in various skin conditions : a systematic review
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Pressure therapy for scars : myth or reality? A systematic review
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Helpful hints in deciding what and when to operate after enzymatic debridement
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Treatment of hypertrophic scars with corticoid-embedded dissolving microneedles
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Occlusion and hydration of scars : moisturizers versus silicone gels
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The process to obtain reimbursement for enzymatic debridement in clinically deep burns
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Pain management during a bromelain-based selective enzymatic debridement in paediatric and adult burn patients
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The Meek micrograft technique for burns : review on its outcomes : searching for the superior skin grafting technique
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Microneedling: where do we stand now? : a systematic review of the literature
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Chemical injury : 4 years' experience with an advanced approach
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Eschar removal by bromelain based enzymatic debridement (Nexobrid®) in burns : an European consensus
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The role of silver sulphadiazine in the conservative treatment of partial thickness burn wounds : a systematic review
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Exposed tibial bone after burns: flap reconstruction versus dermal substitute
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Glyaderm® dermal substitute: clinical application and long-term results in 55 patients
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A new, fast LDI for assessment of burns: a multi-centre clinical evaluation
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Aquacel® Ag dressing versus Acticoat™ dressing in partial thickness burns: a prospective, randomized, controlled study in 100 patients, part 1: burn wound healing
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Antimicrobial hydrogel burn wound dressings
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Biopolymer-based wound dressings : from film casting towards electrospinning
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Honey in modern wound care: a systematic review
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Scar management by means of occlusion and hydration: a comparative study of silicones versus a hydrating gel-cream
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A comparative study of 1% silver sulphadiazine (Flammazine®) versus an enzyme alginogel (Flaminal®) in the treatment of partial thickness burns
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Towards antimicrobial hydrogel dressings using RAFT polymerization
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The use of platelet-rich plasma in plastic surgery : a systematic review
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Burn wound healing time assessed by laser Doppler imaging (LDI), part 1: derivation of a dedicated colour code for image interpretation
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Reprint of: Burn wound healing time assessed by laser Doppler imaging, part 2: validation of a dedicated colour code for image interpretation
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Clinical evaluation of Glyaderm, a dermal subsitute based on glycerinized donor skin
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Treatment of Fournier's gangrene with a novel negative pressure wound therapy system
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Burn wound healing time assessed by laser Doppler imaging, part 2: validation of a dedicated colour code for image interpretation
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Burn scar assessment : a systematic review of objective scar assessment tools
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Burn scar assessment : a systematic review of different scar scales
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What is the best dialysis strategy to treat burn-injured patients with elevated iodine blood levels
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De gunstige eigenschappen en vele toepassingen van joodpovidon
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Assessment of burn depth and burn wound healing potential
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Development of a novel dermal substitute based on glycerinized allograft: clinical (phase I) and experimental evaluation
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Clinical use of glycerol preserved allogeneic skin grafts: Perspective of a dermal substitute
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The efficacy of a polyhydrated ionogen impregnated dressing in the treatment of recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers: a multi-centre pilot study