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A Multicenter Study Involving the Use of a Human Acellular Dermal Regenerative Tissue Matrix for the Treatment of Diabetic Lower Extremity Wounds
Advances in Skin and Wound Care, 08/07/08
Winters C et al. - Absence of matrix-related complications and high rates of closure in a wide array of diabetic wounds suggest that matrix is a viable treatment for complex lower extremity wounds. Lack of any statistically significant differences between UT grades and wound outcome end points lends further support to the universal applicability of this matrix, with successful results in both superficial diabetic wounds and in wounds penetrating to the bone or joint.
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