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  • Management and antisepsis in wound care: The experience of an Italian region (Liguria) in the treatment of older people affected by chronic ulcers

    Aurora Parodi, Valeria Maria Messina, Teresa Cannavale, Stefania Sorbara, Andrea Francesco Pestarino, Emanuele Claudio Cozzani
    2021-07-30
    Published: July 30, 2021
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    PDF: 223
  • Management of painful and potentially infected skin lesions: Transversal activities of community and family nursing

    Patrizia D'Incecco
    2022-07-29
    Published: July 29, 2022
    790
    PDF (Italiano): 426
  • Topical application of cannabinoid-based galenic preparations for pain treatment in chronic leg ulcer: case reports

    Roberto Polignano, Roberta Gatto, Irene Ruffino, Alessandra Pavanelli, Francesca Falciani
    2023-04-06
    Published: April 6, 2023
    510
    PDF (Italiano): 219
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