Examples of 'chronic wounds' in a sentence

Meaning of "chronic wounds"

This term refers to wounds that have not healed within the expected time frame, typically persisting for more than four weeks. Chronic wounds often require specialized medical attention for proper healing

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Chronic wounds represent a significant medical problem.
Hydrogel adhesive bandage for chronic wounds.
Even chronic wounds get a similar approach.
The risk of cancerization of chronic wounds is major.
Chronic wounds cw are a constant challenge for pharmaceutical companies.
This is especially the case in chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds or burns requiring protein.
A major cause of chronic wounds is diabetes.
Chronic wounds are a major source of morbidity for patients.
Similar observations have been made in other chronic wounds.
Exemplary chronic wounds can include pyoderma gangrenosum.
Treatment of acute and chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds are especially susceptible to biofilms.
Better care for chronic wounds.
Exemplary chronic wounds can include infectious ulcers.

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The pH level is specifically useful for chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds have surprising similarities.
It could now be used on humans with chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds are an increasingly more significant medical problem.
The pH level is particularly useful for chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds often have a high level of proteases.
This is especially important in chronic wounds.
Optionally said chronic wounds include diabetic skin ulcers.
One condition known to be effected by ischemia is chronic wounds.
The treatment of chronic wounds represents a particularly preferred disclosure.
The foregoing is inapplicable to burns and chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds are a major health concern for anyone.
Pain is associated with infected and chronic wounds.
Chronic wounds are often heavily colonised with bacterial or fungal organisms.
This term may also refer to chronic wounds.
For chronic wounds.
The latency period of malignant transformation in chronic wounds is wide.
Chronic wounds can be recognized by a loss of skin around the wound.
Smart bandage could monitor and medicate chronic wounds.
Managing chronic wounds effectively requires caregivers to see things differently.
It may also encompass infections or chronic wounds such as ulcers.
Treatment of chronic wounds and mental and physical function in elderly people.
It may be for use in promoting the healing of chronic wounds.
Acceleration of the healing of chronic wounds is a preferred embodiment of the invention.
It is also particularly interesting in patients with chronic wounds or burns.
These large subacute and chronic wounds are very difficult to treat.
A similar result was found for the treatment of other chronic wounds.
It is preferred for burn and chronic wounds that keratinocytes are used.
For the cleansing and moisturizing of acute and chronic wounds.
Blood disorders and chronic wounds can result in skin ulcers as well.
Another factor that may contribute to chronic wounds is old age.
Chronic wounds represent a public health problem that generates high costs.
A leading factor in the pathogenesis of chronic wounds is bacterial infection.
An additional example includes the use of absorbent dressings on chronic wounds.
Oxidative stress has been demonstrated in chronic wounds such as chronic venous ulcers.

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