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Infected Wounds.
Full Case Reports
Here you find case studies and posters for treatment of different infected wounds.
FLAMINAL
®
FOR THE TREATMENT OF AN INFECTED WOUND
MANAGEMENT OF PSEUDOMONAS INFECTED BILATERAL LEG ULCERS WITH FLAMINAL
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USING AN ENZYME ALGINOGEL
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IN THE TREATMENT OF A LEG ULCER INFECTED WITH ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
Further readings
List of papers - Flaminal
®
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Quick Guide: Flaminal
®
(Alginol) in practice
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A comparative study of 1% silver sulphadiazine (Flammazine
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) versus an Alginol (Flaminal
®
) in the treatment of partial thickness burns
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The alginogel Flaminal
®
: an overview of the evidence and use in clinical practice
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Expert consensus on a new Alginol
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Flaminal
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: a novel approach to wound bioburden control
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Wound management should not be a pain
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A novel method of comparing the healing properties of two hydrogels in chronic leg ulcers
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Efficacy of a hydroactive colloid gel versus historical controls for the prevention of radiotherapy-induced moist desquamation in breast cancer patients.
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Retrospective study of radiotherapy-induced skin reactions in breast cancer patients: reduced incidence of moist desquamation with a hydroactive colloid gel versus dexpanthenol.
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