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Wound Healing

Review: Opioid Treatment and Chronic Wound Healing

January 5, 2017
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Editor's note: This post is part of the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) journal review club blog series. In each blog post, a TUSPM student will review a journal article relevant to wound management and related topics and provide their evaluation of the clinical research therein.

Review: The Use of Maggot Extract to Promote Wound Healing

December 3, 2015
By Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Editor's note: This post is part of the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) journal review club blog series. In each blog post, a TUSPM student will review a journal article relevant to wound management and related topics and provide their evaluation of the clinical research therein.
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Review: Topical Doxycycline Formulations in Diabetic Wounds

May 23, 2019
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Editor's note: This post is part of the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) journal review club blog series. In each blog post, a TUSPM student will review a journal article relevant to wound management and related topics and provide their evaluation of the clinical research therein. Article Title: Stability, Activity, and Application of Topical Doxycycline Formulations in a Diabetic Wound Case Study Authors: Gabriele, S; Buchanan, B; Kundu, A; Dwyer, HC; Gabriele, JP; Mayer, P; Baranowski, DC Journal: Wounds. 2019;31(2):49-54 Reviewed by: Garrett Biela, Class of 2020, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
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Review: Using Modified Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Promote Healing in Diabetic Wounds

May 6, 2019
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Editor's note: This post is part of the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) journal review club blog series. In each blog post, a TUSPM student will review a journal article relevant to wound management and related topics and provide their evaluation of the clinical research therein. Article Title: IL-7 Over-expression Enhances Therapeutic Potential of Rat Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Diabetic Wounds Authors: Khalid, R. S., Khan, I., Zaidi, M. B., Naeem, N., Haneef, K., Qazi, R., Habib, R., Malick, T. S., Ali, A. and Salim, A. Journal: Wound Rep Reg Reviewed by: Zoha Khan, Class of 2020, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
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Review: Using the Entropic Wound Cycle to Select Wound Dressings

August 2, 2019
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Article Title: Using the Entropic Wound Cycle as the Basic for Making Effective Treatment Choices Authors: Mcguire, J, Sebag JA, Solnik, J Journal: WoundSource Reviewed by: Cindy H. Duong, class of 2021, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
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Review: Utilizing Stem Cells in Burn Treatment

April 10, 2019
Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Journal Review Club Editor's note: This post is part of the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM) journal review club blog series. In each blog post, a TUSPM student will review a journal article relevant to wound management and related topics and provide their evaluation of the clinical research therein. Article Title: Stem Cells Derived from Burned Skin – The Future of Burn Care Authors: Saeid Amini-Nik; Reinhard Dolp; Gertraud Eylert; Andrea-Kaye Datu; Alexandra Parousis; Camille Blakeley; Marc G. Jeschke (Sunnybrook Research Institute, Canada) Journal: EBioMedicine Reviewed by: Akhil Korrapati, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine Class of 2021, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine
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Risk Factors: Poor Oral Hygiene and Aspiration Pneumonia

July 9, 2015
By Mary Ellen Posthauer RDN, CD, LD, FAND While the focus of nutrition interventions for wound healing involve the amount of protein, calories and beverages provided and consumed, we tend to forget the importance of good oral hygiene.
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