Does maggot therapy promote wound healing? The clinical and cellular evidence.
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Maggot debridement therapy for a patient with critical limb ischaemia and severe cardiac dysfunction: possibility of limb salvage.Effective wound bed preparation using maggot debridement therapy for patients with critical limb ischaemia.Excretions/secretions from medicinal larvae (Lucilia sericata) inhibit complement activation by two mechanisms.Beneficial effects of extracts from Lucilia sericata maggots on burn wounds in rats.
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Does maggot therapy promote wound healing? The clinical and cellular evidence.
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Does maggot therapy promote wound healing? The clinical and cellular evidence.
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Does maggot therapy promote wound healing? The clinical and cellular evidence.
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10.1111/JDV.13534
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2015-12-21T00:00:00Z