Alternative Treatment Method of Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Vast and Lastingly Nonhealing Wounds
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diabetes mellitus, vast trophic ulcers, long-term nonhealing wounds, cell-tissue therapyAbstract
The treatment of vast trophic ulcers and long-term nonhealing wounds at Diabetes mellitus is difficult because of wound process phase extension. The results of treatment for 15 patients getting a local treatment with current methods and 12 patients with application of cell-tissue therapy preparations were analyzed. The treatment result is the reduction of terms of wound debridement and acceleration of reparative process.
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