Treatment of superficial second-degree burns with a nanofiber tissue matrix: A case report
Burn wound management has continued to evolve with advances in the understanding of wound healing. Treatment of partial-thickness burns consists of a wide variety of dressings and biosynthetic skin substitutes all with the goal of providing wound coverage while promoting healing. In this paper, we d...
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Main Authors: | John Clayton Rodriguez (Author), Andy H. Chen (Author), David E. Carney (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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