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International Wound Journal|December 21, 2019
Biological approaches for hypertrophic scarsZhong Lingzhi, Li Meirong, Fu XiaobingInternational Wound Journal|December 21, 2019
Primary vs delayed primary closure in patients undergoing lower limb amputation following trauma: A randomised control studyAnand K Katiyar, Harshit Agarwal, Pratyusha Priyadarshini, et al.International Wound Journal|March 13, 2018
Closed-incision negative pressure therapy to reduce groin wound infections in vascular surgery: a randomised controlled trialMichael Engelhardt, Norah A Rashad, Christian Willy, et al.International Wound Journal|February 22, 2018
Growth hormone-releasing peptide 6 prevents cutaneous hypertrophic scarring: early mechanistic data from a proteome studyMaday Fernández-Mayola, Lázaro Betancourt, Alicia Molina-Kautzman, et al.International Wound Journal|July 15, 2017
A simple concept for covering pressure sores: wound edge-based propeller perforator flapOsman Kelahmetoglu, Koenraad Van Landuyt, Caglayan Yagmur, et al.International Wound Journal|January 21, 2023
Effects of massage therapy on pain and anxiety intensity in patients with burns: A systematic review and meta-analysisSahar Miri, Seyed Javad Hosseini, Pooyan Ghorbani Vajargah, et al.International Wound Journal|November 6, 2018
Epidemiology of venous leg ulcers in primary health care: Incidence and prevalence in a health centre-A time series study (2010-2014)Miriam Berenguer Pérez, Pablo López-Casanova, Raquel Sarabia Lavín, et al.International Wound Journal|November 6, 2018
Wound management: Investigating the interprofessional decision-making processCorey Heerschap, Andrew Nicholas, Meredith WhiteheadInternational Wound Journal|April 18, 2017
Management of necrotising fasciitis secondary to abdominal liposuction using a combination of surgery, hyperbaric oxygen and negative pressure wound therapy in a patient with burn scarsI-Han Chiang, Shun-Cheng Chang, Chih-Hsin WangInternational Wound Journal|April 21, 2017
A small 'lick' will sink a great ship: fulminant septicaemia after dog saliva wound treatment in an asplenic patientEvi M Morandi, Reinhard Pauzenberger, Christoph Tasch, et al.Pageof 383