Usage of a collagen elastin dermal matrix in the closure and reconstruction of a complex full-thickness plantar foot burn in a pediatric patient with Spina bifida: A case report
Background: Spina bifida cystica (SB) is one of the most common neural tube defects affecting 1 in 2,500 newborns worldwide. Due to the neurological deficits associated with SB, injuries from thermal exposure, trauma, or other etiology may be more severe rendering their treatment a challenge for a t...
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Main Authors: | Jeffrey Litt (Author), Mack Drake (Author) |
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