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    Randomised controlled clinical trial for autologous fibroblast-hyaluronic acid complex in treating diabetic foot ulcers by You, H.J., Han, S.K., Rhie, J.W.

    Published in Journal of wound care (01-11-2014)
    “…Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) often pose a treatment problem. Bioengineered skin substitutes have been reported to result in accelerated diabetic…”
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    Prospective RCT comparing two hydrocolloid dressings in acute trauma wounds in South Korea by Kim, S.W., Lee, J.H., Seo, B.F., Rhie, J.W.

    Published in Journal of wound care (01-04-2013)
    “…Objective: To compare the efficacy of two hydrocolloid dressings (Medifoam H; Genewel Co. Ltd. and DuoDERM; ConvaTec Inc.) for the management of lacerations,…”
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    Versatility of Right Gastroepiploic and Gastroduodenal Arteries for Arterial Reconstruction in Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation by Lee, J.H, Oh, D.Y, Seo, J.W, Moon, S.H, Rhie, J.W, Ahn, S.T

    Published in Transplantation proceedings (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract Background In cases where there is severe intimal dissection in the recipient hepatic artery (HA), or if the HA has been used already and additional…”
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    3D wide‐field multispectral photoacoustic imaging of human melanomas in vivo: a pilot study by Park, B., Bang, C.H., Lee, C., Han, J.H., Choi, W., Kim, J., Park, G.S., Rhie, J.W., Lee, J.H., Kim, C.

    “…Background The Breslow depth is an important parameter to determine the excision margin and prognosis of melanoma. However, it is difficult to accurately…”
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    Treatment of necrotising fasciitis using glycerol-preserved skin allografts for temporary wound coverage by Kim, S.W., Choi, I.K., Lee, J.H., Ahn, S.T., Rhie, J.W.

    Published in Journal of wound care (01-02-2014)
    “…Allografts of human skin have been used for both temporary and permanent wound coverage. They are useful as temporary bridges for the critically ill patient…”
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