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Using Topical Citric Acid to Treat an Infected Ulcerated Hemangioma in an Infant: A Case Study
Case Report
02/23/2021
Basavraj Nagoba
Milind Davane
Basavraj Warad
Nawab Jamadar
Ajay M. Gavkare
Introduction. Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common vascular abnormalities in children under 1 year old; most IHs involute spontaneously and do not need intervention unless a complication occurs. Ulceration and secondary infection...
Introduction. Infantile hemangiomas (IHs) are the most common vascular abnormalities in children under 1 year old; most IHs involute spontaneously and do not need intervention unless a complication occurs. Ulceration and secondary infection...
Introduction. Infantile...
02/23/2021
Wounds
Case Series
12/03/2019
Autumn D. Nanassy
Paul M. Glat
Brooke A. Burkey
Amit C. Misra
Loreen K. Meyer
Lisa Gates
Wellington J. Davis
This case report evaluates clinical outcomes following application of cellular suspension with split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) as an adjunct for definitive closure of burn injuries and donor sites in 2 pediatric patients.
This case report evaluates clinical outcomes following application of cellular suspension with split-thickness skin grafts (STSGs) as an adjunct for definitive closure of burn injuries and donor sites in 2 pediatric patients.
This case report evaluates...
12/03/2019
Wounds
More than 50% of pressure injuries occurring in the pediatric and neonatal population are directly related to medical devices. Skin integrity alteration in the pediatric population causes...
11/27/2019
09/25/2019
More than 50% of pressure injuries occurring in the pediatric and neonatal populations are directly related to medical devices. Skin integrity alteration in the pediatric population causes physical pain for the child, mental anguish for the...
More than 50% of pressure injuries occurring in the pediatric and neonatal populations are directly related to medical devices. Skin integrity alteration in the pediatric population causes physical pain for the child, mental anguish for the...
More than 50% of pressure...
09/25/2019
Wounds
News
01/25/2019
Transarterial radioembolization with yttrium-90 (TARE-Y90) may be worth considering as an adjunctive therapy for pediatric patients with unresectable hepatic malignancies, according to a study published in Pediatric Blood Cancer. “TARE-Y90...
Transarterial radioembolization with yttrium-90 (TARE-Y90) may be worth considering as an adjunctive therapy for pediatric patients with unresectable hepatic malignancies, according to a study published in Pediatric Blood Cancer. “TARE-Y90...
Transarterial radioembolization...
01/25/2019
IO Learning
News
11/18/2018
Transarterial radioembolization with yttrium-90 (TARE-Y90) of unresectable primary liver malignancy demonstrates an anticancer effect and could be used as adjunctive therapy in pediatric patients with unresectable hepatic malignancies. A new...
Transarterial radioembolization with yttrium-90 (TARE-Y90) of unresectable primary liver malignancy demonstrates an anticancer effect and could be used as adjunctive therapy in pediatric patients with unresectable hepatic malignancies. A new...
Transarterial radioembolization...
11/18/2018
IO Learning
Clinical Research Poster
10/11/2018
OBJECTIVE: A concentrated surfactant gel technology (CST) gel was designed to aid in maintaining moist wound healing and to soften debris, assisting in surfactant driven autolytic debridement. A clinical study was conducted to look at its...
OBJECTIVE: A concentrated surfactant gel technology (CST) gel was designed to aid in maintaining moist wound healing and to soften debris, assisting in surfactant driven autolytic debridement. A clinical study was conducted to look at its...
OBJECTIVE: A concentrated...
10/11/2018
Wounds
Case Series
10/10/2018
BACKGROUND: Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is an uncommon, heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by focal or widespread absence of skin from certain parts of the body. Complications of ACC include infections, meningitis, bleeding,...
BACKGROUND: Aplasia cutis congenita (ACC) is an uncommon, heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by focal or widespread absence of skin from certain parts of the body. Complications of ACC include infections, meningitis, bleeding,...
BACKGROUND: Aplasia cutis...
10/10/2018
Wounds