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    Skin Hypersensitivity to Sun Light Due to Doxycycline Ingestion Causing Hand Partial-Thickness Burn

    Richard Simman, MD, FACS, FACCWSa,b,∗ and  David Raynolds, DPMc Abstract “Drugs hypersensitivity should be remembered when placing patients on any form of medications. In this case we…

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    ACCWS February 8, 2013

    The Role of Whirlpool in Wound Care

    Hanz Tao, SPT,a Jaime P. Butler, MSPT,b and  Tammy Luttrell, PhD, MSPT, CWS, FCCWSc,d,∗ Abstract “Evidenced-based-wound management continues to be a cornerstone for advancing patient care. The purpose…

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    ACCWS January 22, 2013

    Non AIDS Kaposi’s Sarcoma Leading to Lower Extremities Wounds, Case Presentations and Discussion

    Laemthong Phavixay, DPM,a David Raynolds, DPM,a and  Richard Simman, MD, FACS, FACCWSb,c,∗ Abstract “Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) is a rare malignancy that with the onset of the AIDS epidemic…

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    ACCWS January 19, 2013

    Skin Cell Proliferation Stimulated by Microneedles

    Horst Liebla and  Luther C. Kloth, PT, MS, FAPTA, CWS, FACCWSb,∗ Abstract “A classical wound may be defined as a disruption of tissue integrity. Wounds, caused by…

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    ACCWS December 25, 2012

    The History of Wound Care

    Jayesh B. Shah∗ Abstract “The history of wound healing is, in a sense, the history of humankind. This brief history of wound healing has been…

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    ACCWS April 19, 2012

    Split-Thickness Skin Grafts Remain the Gold Standard for the Closure of Large Acute and Chronic Wounds

    Richard Simmana,∗ and  Laemthong Phavixayb Abstract “Healing large chronic and acute wounds is a challenging task for wound care providers. It requires numerous visits and frequent dressing…

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    ACCWS January 4, 2012

    Correction of Hypoxia, a Critical Element for Wound Bed Preparation Guidelines: TIMEO2 Principle of Wound Bed Preparation

    Jayesh B. Shaha,b,c,∗ Abstract “Wound bed preparation is an organized approach to create an optimal environment for wound healing by the use of the most…

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    ACCWS October 9, 2011

    Off-Loading Practices for the Wounded Foot: Concepts and Choices

    Donald E. Mrdjenovich∗ Abstract “A wound practitioner’s best-laid plan of care and strategy for healing an ulcerated foot is doomed to fail without a properly…

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    ACCWS October 3, 2011

    Clostridium Tertium Isolated From a Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection in a Diabetic but Otherwise Nonimmunocompromised Patient

    Elizabeth A. Steensma, Christian W. Ertl, and  Leandra H. Burke∗ Abstract “Clostridium tertium has historically been regarded as nonpathogenic, and its implication as the primary microbe in infectious…

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    ACCWS September 17, 2011

    Modern Collagen Wound Dressings: Function and Purpose

    Cynthia Ann Flecka and  Richard Simmanb,∗ Abstract “Collagen, which is produced by fibroblasts, is the most abundant protein in the human body. A natural structural protein, collagen…

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    ACCWS August 1, 2011
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