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Evaluation of a Mobile Wound Care Device for Assessment of Wounds: A Time Motion Study

Choo BP, Low JTE, Oh HC, Ong L, Loh JK, Png GK

Background: Comprehensive wound assessments are critical in identifying potential complications that affect wound healing and determining appropriate interventions for the patient. A wound care device (WCD) comprising a mobile device...
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A Systematic Approach to Effectively Treat Chronic Wounds Caused by Self-Harm: Two Case Reports

Ryoo HJ, Kim DY

Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) refers to the intentional act of causing physical injury without a clear suicidal intent. Patients in a dissociative state attempt to fulfill an underlying psychological need by...
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Pathophysiology and Conservative Treatment of Venous Ulcers: A Review

Jun D

Defined as an ulceration in a lower extremity caused by venous hypertension, venous ulcers are a common condition which are known to affect approximately 1% of the population. They cause...
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Osteomyelitis in Heterotopic Ossification after Trochanteric Pressure Sore Reconstruction: A Case Report

Kim Y, Park SK, Kim JH

Heterotopic ossification is defined as the development of mature bone tissue outside normal bone. Osteomyelitis is an infection-related inflammatory disorder of the bones. Although pressure sores accompanied by heterotopic ossification...
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Efficacy of Paracrine Factors from Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Treating Biofilm-Infected Wounds in a Murine Model

Smith AA, Bellows CF

Background: Chronic wounds are a serious medical condition affecting over 6 million people in the United States. Biofilms, which alter the host immune response and establish a microenvironment that prevents...
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A Case Report of Nontuberculous Mycobacterium Infection of the Hand and Treatment with a Second Dorsal Metacarpal Artery Flap

Jeong YS, Park DH, Lee IJ, Hahn HM, Kim MJ, Lim H

Nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM) are emerging as an important pathogen that merit close attention from clinicians around the world. Musculoskeletal NTM infections are most commonly found on the hand. In spite...
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Policy Proposals for Infection Control in Patients with Chronic Wounds

Moon KC, Shin D, Baek KW, Pak CJ, Jun YJ

South Korea is seeing a steady increase in its aging population. One in five people in the Republic of Korea will be at least 65 years old by 2025, putting...
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Spontaneous Hematoma of Upper Extremities in a Patient with Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome: A Case Report

Oh JS, Kim Y, Eun S

A 44-year-old woman with underlying systemic lupus erythematosus and antiphospholipid antibody syndrome presented with nausea and vomiting after her 2nd vaccination for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Thirteen days after warfarin...
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Early Compression Therapy for Deep Skin Defects: A New Treatment Option to Prevent Hypertrophic Scars or Contractures

Lee KD, Cho J, Kang SY, Burm JS

Background: Conservative treatment of deep dermal or full-thickness skin defects often results in hypertrophic scars or contractures; thus, compressive therapy has been used after wound closure to prevent or treat...
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Penile Distortion Caused by a Large Epidermal Cyst after Augmentation Penoplasty: A Case Report

Wang H, Choi MSS

Although an epidermal cyst is a common cutaneous lesion that can present anywhere on the body, it is not easily found on the penis. A 64-year-old man visited Hanyang University...
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Repetitive Exposure of Titanium Mesh after Cranioplasty: A Case Report

Kim CH, Sung KP, Lee SH

Cranial defects are often managed with cranioplasty, where synthetic substances are still extensively used despite the advantages of using biological materials. Among the complications of cranioplasty, skin defects with implant...
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Tissue Recycling with Split-Thickness Skin Graft Harvested from a Failed Free Flap

Wang H, Chang LS, Kim YH

Failure of free flaps is frustrating for both patients and surgeons. Since a large amount of tissue was already used in the first operation, much consideration should be given to...
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A Case of Rosai-Dorfman Disease with Chronic Skin Ulceration as a Cutaneous Symptom

Yoon SH, Choo SH, Kim YG, Oh JW, Lee KC

Rosai-Dorfman disease (RDD), also known as sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy, is a rare histiocytic disorder characterized by lymph node invasion and extranodal symptoms. The number of patients reported heretofore...
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Agricultural Pesticide Injection into the Rectus Abdominis Muscle: A Case Report

Choi JH, Oh SS, Hwang JH, Kim KS, Lee SY

Many reports have described cases where pesticides were drunk, inhaled, or applied to body surfaces with the intent to commit suicide, but incidents of direct intramuscular pesticide injection are rare....
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Successful Reconstruction of a Defect Secondary to an Intersphincteric Abscess with Fournier’s Gangrene Using a Perforator-based Island Flap: A Case Report

Chang LS, Seo HJ, Park SO, Lee YM, Kim YH

Fournier’s gangrene, a soft tissue infection which is aggressive and sometimes lethal, often passes through deep fascial planes of the penis, scrotum, perineum, and lower abdomen; however, it rarely extends...
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Verrucous Carcinoma of the Toenail: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Kim JH, Choi J, Park JKh, Lee J, Lee KS, Kim BK

Verrucous carcinoma (VC) is a rare, highly keratinized, well-differentiated, low-grade squamous cell carcinoma. A 58-year-old male presented with a 5-year history of a recurrent growing hyperkeratotic mass with intermittent bloody...
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