Search Results - "Vloemans, Jos F. P. M."
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Outcome after burns: An observational study on burn scar maturation and predictors for severe scarring
Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-09-2012)“…Long‐term outcome of burn scars as well as the relation with clinically relevant parameters has not been studied quantitatively. Therefore, we conducted a…”
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Autologous skin substitute for hard-to-heal ulcers: Retrospective analysis on safety, applicability, and efficacy in an outpatient and hospitalized setting
Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-09-2013)“…Chronic ulcers ((arterio)venous, decubitus, or postoperative) have no tendency to heal within a period of at least 3 months despite optimal therapy according…”
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Mortality and causes of death of Dutch burn patients during the period 2006–2011
Published in Burns (01-03-2015)“…Highlights • Mortality of burn patients has decreased in the last decades. • A retrospective study was performed in patients who died between January 2006 and…”
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Dermal Substitution in Acute Burns and Reconstructive Surgery: A Subjective and Objective Long-Term Follow-Up
Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-12-2001)“…Tissue engineering and dermal substitution are currently prominent topics of wound-healing research. However, no extensive clinical trials with objective…”
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Graft survival and effectiveness of dermal substitution in burns and reconstructive surgery in a one-stage grafting model
Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-09-2000)“…Survival of the autograft and objective parameters for scar elasticity were evaluated after dermal substitution for acute burns and reconstructive surgery. The…”
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The treatment of hand burns: Timing of debridement and grafting
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Hydrofluoric acid burns
Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde (2016)“…Hydrofluoric acid is increasingly used as a rust remover and detergent. Dermal contact with hydrofluoric acid results in a chemical burn characterized by…”
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