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  1. ... 941/Neovastat on blood vessel growth related to wound healing after surgery . This study reported that one of ...
  2. ... A, Fete M, Sybert V. Skin erosions and wound healing in ankyloblepharon-ectodermal defect – cleft lip and/or ...
  3. ... pain, localized alveolitis, local wound infection, or delayed wound healing. Nevertheless, across all studies, the postoperative complications that ...
  4. ... system and result in postsurgical infection and poor wound healing. Sympathetic activation can have negative effects on the ...
  5. ... activity. In the periphery, progranulin is involved in wound healing responses and modulates inflammatory events. In the central ...
  6. ... sclerae) & EDS (joint hyperextensibility, soft & hyperextensible skin, abnormal wound healing, easy bruising, vascular fragility) COL1A2 Arthrochalasia EDS (aEDS) ( ...
  7. ... COL1A1 ) Classic EDS (cEDS) AD Skin hyperextensibility, abnormal wound healing, smooth velvety skin, & joint hypermobility; aortic root dilatation ...
  8. ... number, resulting in excessive bruising, bleeding, and slow wound healing [ Nurden et al 2011 ]. Macrothombocytopenia can occur with ...
  9. ... replacement for osteopenia and osteoporosis Zinc supplementation for wound healing Treatment of iron-deficiency anemia with oral or ...
  10. ... painless injuries, which, if unrecognized, result in slow wound healing and subsequent osteomyelitis requiring distal amputations. Motor involvement ...
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