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Bandages, Hydrocolloid

 
 
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Anatomical context of Bandages, Hydrocolloid

  • RESULTS: Topical phenytoin therapy resulted in a shorter time to complete healing and formation of granulation tissue when compared with DuoDerm dressings or triple antibiotic ointment applications (p < or = 0.05) [13].
 

Associations of Bandages, Hydrocolloid with chemical compounds

  • The synthetic polymers comprised an occlusive O2-impermeable hydrocolloid dressing (HCD) and an occlusive O2-permeable polyurethane film (PUF) [14].
  • However, Duoderm E in conjunction with triamcinolone acetonide was highly effective, whereas Opsite IV 3000 in combination with this steroid only had an inconspicuous antipsoriatic potential [15].
  • Fifteen each of the skin graft donor sites were bandaged with the same material [hydrocolloid bandage (Varihaesive E) and PVP-iodine gauze (Braunovidon Gaze)] [16].
  • Wound care following CO2 laser resurfacing using Kaltostat, Duoderm, and Telfa for dressings [17].
  • The mean +/- SD time to healing in the phenytoin group was 35.3 +/- 14.3 days compared with 51.8 +/- 19.6 and 53.8 +/- 8.5 days for the DuoDerm and triple antibiotic ointment groups, respectively [13].
 

Gene context of Bandages, Hydrocolloid

  • For the studies the TGF-beta 1 was incorporated into phosphate-buffered saline, into a polyoxamer gel, into DuoDERM hydroactive paste, and into a poly(ethylene oxide) hydrogel [18].
  • The radiation induced a painful 8x4 cm ulcer which persisted in spite of rigorous treatment including Gentian Violet, Silvazine Cream, Duoderm and antibiotics [19].
  • A prospective and randomized trial that compares Jelonet (Smith & Nephew PLC, London, England) with a new hydrocolloid dressing, Dermasorb (Convatec Ltd., Clwyd, United Kingdom), is presented [20].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Bandages, Hydrocolloid

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