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  1. ... scalp, edema, facial erythema, hyper or hypopigmentation, impaired wound healing, increased sweating, petechiae and ecchymoses, rash, sterile abscess, ...
  2. ... The MIST Therapy system for the promotion of wound healing. NICE medical technology guidance 5 (2011). Available from ...
  3. ... Pezner RD, Lorant JA, Terz J, et al. Wound-healing complications following biopsy of the irradiated breast. Arch ...
  4. ... al. Influence of yoga on postoperative outcomes and wound healing in early operable breast cancer patients undergoing surgery. ...
  5. ... need for models that more effectively mimic the wound healing environment and mass transport conditions in the most ...
  6. ... of other (antiseptic) agents and does not impair wound healing.” 10 The authors of the other review concluded ...
  7. ... Radiation to lymph nodes. Localized infection or delayed wound healing. Tumor causing lymphatic obstruction of the anterior cervical, ...
  8. ... breast cancer susceptibility gene . In particular, the poorer wound healing in irradiated breasts is an important consideration for ...
  9. ... response and changes the nutrient requirements necessary for wound healing and recovery at a time when baseline needs ...
  10. ... s clinical condition and extent of radiation damage. Wound healing is often delayed, necessitating prolonged parenteral feeding after ...
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