2d ed. published under title: The treatment of obstinate ulcers and cutaneous eruptions on the leg without confinement.Mode of access: Internet
Introduction Leg ulcers have a large socio-economic impact. Treatment modalities are either conserva...
Copyright © 2014 Marek Kucharzewski et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Contains fulltext : 59112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ha...
Rolandas Dagilaitis, Vytautas Triponis, Ingrida Gudgalytė, Dalia Triponienė Vilnius University Cen...
31,[1]p. ; 8⁰.Reproduction of original from the National Library of Medicine.English Short Title Cat...
Venous disease is a component of approximately 70% of leg ulcers. Venous leg ulcers can be treated w...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
E Foy White-Chu,1 Teresa A Conner-Kerr2 1Oregon Health and Science University, Portland VA Medical C...
Venous ulceration is currently managed in a variety of clinical settings using various methods achie...
The local treatment of leg ulcer is based on moist retainment principles. The success of ulcer care ...
In recent years, the treatment of venous ulcers by massage and exercises for the leg in elevation, c...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
Nonoperative therapy has clearly been the hallmark of treatment for chronic venous insufficiency (CV...
Published in association with Churchill LivingstoneAvailable from British Library Document Supply Ce...
Background Venous ulcers (also known as varicose or venous stasis ulcers) are a chronic, recurring a...
Introduction Leg ulcers have a large socio-economic impact. Treatment modalities are either conserva...
Copyright © 2014 Marek Kucharzewski et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Contains fulltext : 59112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ha...
Rolandas Dagilaitis, Vytautas Triponis, Ingrida Gudgalytė, Dalia Triponienė Vilnius University Cen...
31,[1]p. ; 8⁰.Reproduction of original from the National Library of Medicine.English Short Title Cat...
Venous disease is a component of approximately 70% of leg ulcers. Venous leg ulcers can be treated w...
Leg ulcers are usually secondary to venous reflux or obstruction, but 20% of persons with leg ulcers...
E Foy White-Chu,1 Teresa A Conner-Kerr2 1Oregon Health and Science University, Portland VA Medical C...
Venous ulceration is currently managed in a variety of clinical settings using various methods achie...
The local treatment of leg ulcer is based on moist retainment principles. The success of ulcer care ...
In recent years, the treatment of venous ulcers by massage and exercises for the leg in elevation, c...
Venous leg ulcers are open chronic wounds that occur within the gaiter region of the leg and are a c...
Nonoperative therapy has clearly been the hallmark of treatment for chronic venous insufficiency (CV...
Published in association with Churchill LivingstoneAvailable from British Library Document Supply Ce...
Background Venous ulcers (also known as varicose or venous stasis ulcers) are a chronic, recurring a...
Introduction Leg ulcers have a large socio-economic impact. Treatment modalities are either conserva...
Copyright © 2014 Marek Kucharzewski et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Contains fulltext : 59112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ha...