Rai, 2014 - Google Patents
Standard guidelines for management of venous leg ulcerRai, 2014
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- Rai R
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- Indian Dermatology Online Journal
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CONCLUSION The treatment of chronic venous ulcers is a therapeutic challenge. A comprehensive diagnostic evaluation is therefore essential at the start of treatment. For venous ulcers apart from conservative treatment reduction of venous hypertension is critical …
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