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Zaid Abdulhamid Alhulaybi
Medical sutures are important surgical aids for promoting wound closure and establishing the ideal environment for wound healing. Several key factors must be considered in medical sutures, including the material of choice for the wound closure, the type ...
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Francesca Della Sala, Gennaro Longobardo, Antonio Fabozzi, Mario di Gennaro and Assunta Borzacchiello
Wound healing is a naturally occurring process that can be aided by a wound dressing properly designed to assure an efficient healing process. An infection caused by several microorganisms could interfere with this process, delaying or even impairing wou...
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Prawej Ansari, Samia Akther, Joyeeta T. Khan, Sara S. Islam, Md. Samim R. Masud, Anisur Rahman, Veronique Seidel and Yasser H. A. Abdel-Wahab
Diabetes mellitus, a major cause of mortality around the globe, can result in several secondary complications, including diabetic foot syndrome, which is brought on by diabetic neuropathy and ischemia. Approximately 15% of diabetic patients suffer from d...
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UK Muhammad, TM Adamu, Z Binji, MA Isa
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Surgical and open wounds are commonly encountered in clinical practice. This study was aim to determine the prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in surgical and open wound infection among patients admitted in some selected hospitals in Sokoto metropolis. A ...
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UK Muhammad, TM Adamu, Z Binji, MA Isa
Pág. 104 - 112
Antimicrobial resistance among pathogenic bacteria is increasing worldwide especially against ß-lactam drugs, due to the production of ß-lactamase enzymes which destroy the ß-lactam ring of these antibiotics, thus preventing the action of penicillin bind...
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Jeong-Kui Ku, Yeong Kon Jeong, Yong-Suk Choi, Taeyeong Kim, In-Woo Cho and Dae Ho Leem
Wound dehiscence is the most frequent complication after ridge augmentation and causes postoperative infection, inadequate bone healing, or graft failure. In the oral cavity, conservative treatment for dehiscence is difficult to maintain until secondary ...
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Jin-Ming Wu, Chia-Jui Tsai, Te-Wei Ho, Feipei Lai, Hao-Chih Tai and Ming-Tsan Lin
Background: The surgical wound is a unique problem requiring continuous postoperative care, and mobile health technology is implemented to bridge the care gap. Our study aim was to design an integrated framework to support the diagnosis of wound infectio...
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Bernardo A. Latorre, René Torres, Tatiane Silva, Karina Elfar
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Economically, blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) has become a very important fruit crop in Chile, and stem canker (Neofusicoccum parvum) has frequently been observed as a major disease. The symptoms are characterized by partial or total death of the foliag...
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D. Bezos García,J. María Lomba,P. Martínez-Álvarez,M. Fernández,J. J. Diez
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Fusarium circinatum Nirenberg and O?Donnell (1998) is the causal agent of Pitch Canker Disease (PCD) in Pinus species, producing damage to the main trunk and lateral branches as well as causing branch dieback. The disease has been detected recently in no...
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Louise Cilliers, François Retief
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In this study the evolutionary development of orthopedics (management of diseases of bones and joints), which commenced in early Mesopotamia and Egypt, is followed through Classical times.The Greek in? uence probably commenced in the 6thcent...
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