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Complex wounds tend to develop more rapidly in patients receiving hemodialysis because of diabetes mellitus
Hemodialysis International, 04/27/09
Fujioka M et al. - The patients receiving HD because of diabetes are likely to have more severe and rapidly developing wounds due to infections. Thus, they usually require immediate debridement before blood access shunt infection occurs.
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