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Reflections on a challenging year
16 January 2012
This year has included a number of dramatic events including the Middle East Spring, natural disasters in both New Zealand and Japan and the apparent fragility of world economies. By contrast my own e...
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Dan Bader
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1-2
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What influences the impact of pressure ulcers on health-related quality of life? A qualitative patient-focused exploration of contributory factors
02 December 2011
Abstract: With the recognition of health-related quality of life (HRQL) as an important and relevant outcome in pressure ulceration, it is important to gain better understanding of the complex relatio...
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C. Gorecki,
J. Nixon,
A. Madill,
J. Firth,
J.M. Brown
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3-12
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The value of frozen section biopsy in diagnosing necrotizing fasciitis: Proposal of a new grading system
21 November 2011
Abstract: Goals and objectives: Necrotizing fasciitis is a serious disease entity, with only limited pathognomic features. Purpose: In necrotizing fasciitis a rapid diagnosis is necessary in order to ...
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Sylvia A. Stegeman,
Irma Nijhuis,
A.M. (Gijs) van Leeuwen,
Bert A. Bonsing,
Pascal Steenvoorde
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13-16
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Iterative design and testing of a hand-held, non-contact wound measurement device
26 September 2011
Abstract: A variety of wound measurement techniques are available to clinicians. Options range from relatively simple and inexpensive to complex, expensive devices. An iterative design approach was us...
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Stephen Sprigle,
Michelle Nemeth,
Anita Gajjala
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17-26
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A simple stochastic model to explain the sigmoid nature of the strain-time cellular tolerance curve
15 December 2011
Abstract: Using animal and tissue-engineered experimental models, we previously found that a decreasing sigmoidal function is adequate for describing the diminishing tolerance of skeletal muscle tissu...
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Efrat Leopold,
Amit Gefen
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27-36
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Protracted wound healing due to pro-inflammatory condition: An instance of antagonistic pleiotropy theory
03 November 2011
Inflammation, triggered by hazardous stimuli and agents like infection and tissue injury, is defined as a wide variety of adaptive physiological and pathological processes to avoid infection and repai...
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Fatemeh Momen-Heravi
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37-38
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