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Mouse Model of Pressure Ulcers After Spinal Cord Injury
Published on: March 9, 2019
Babak Hajhosseini1,2, Michael T Longaker1,2,3, Geoffrey C Gurtner1,2,3
1Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA.
Pressure injuries are a growing, costly health issue affecting all ages. This review covers prevention, management, and research challenges for these common injuries.
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