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Volume 49 - Issue 7 - July, 2003

Feature

Empirical Studies
07/01/2003
M any wounds healing by secondary intention become indolent, extending periods of patient discomfort and inconvenience and increasing healthcare costs and staff workload. Although wounds cease to heal for many reasons, perhaps the most common...
M any wounds healing by secondary intention become indolent, extending periods of patient discomfort and inconvenience and increasing healthcare costs and staff workload. Although wounds cease to heal for many reasons, perhaps the most common...
M any wounds healing by...
07/01/2003
Wound Management & Prevention