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1. Hydrocolloid dressing for the treatment of severe diaper dermatitis.

4. Allergic contact dermatitis caused by Finn Chambers AQUA in two patients.

5. Accelerated repigmentation of vitiligo after an irritant reaction following occlusion dressing with topical tacrolimus.

6. Recalcitrant chronic leg ulcer: An indication for patch testing for hydrocolloid dressing.

7. Pilot study of homologous platelet gel in venous ulcers.

8. Comparing 2 Adhesive Methods on Skin Integrity in the High-Risk Neonate.

9. The safety and efficacy of bacterial nanocellulose wound dressing incorporating sericin and polyhexamethylene biguanide: in vitro, in vivo and clinical studies.

10. Alginate dressings for venous leg ulcers.

11. Carboxyl-modified poly(vinyl alcohol)-crosslinked chitosan hydrogel films for potential wound dressing.

12. Retained wound vacuum foam in non-healing wounds: a real possibility.

13. A novel epidermal growth factor--containing wound dressing for the treatment of hard-to-heal venous leg ulcers.

14. Pterygium removal using a polyethylene glycol hydrogel adherent ocular bandage.

15. Alginate dressings for venous leg ulcers.

17. Clinical experience with an antimicrobial hydrogel dressing on recalcitrant wounds.

18. Peristomal skin disorders in patients with intestinal and urinary ostomies: influence of adhesive forces of various hydrocolloid wafer skin barriers.

19. Allergic contact dermatitis to carboxymethylcellulose in Comfeel hydrocolloid dressing.

20. Phase 2 study of a new Hydrofiber dressing for superficial chronic or acute wounds.

21. Prospective clinical study of a new adhesive gelling foam dressing in pressure ulcers.

22. Randomized clinical trial of honey-impregnated dressings for venous leg ulcers.

23. Allergy to hydrocolloid dressings.

24. The effect of adhesive dressing edges on cutaneous irritancy and skin barrier function.

25. Allergic contact dermatitis from modified colophonium in wound dressings.

26. Use of topical negative pressure with a lipidocolloid dressing: results of a clinical evaluation.

27. [Allergic contact dermatitis from a hydrocolloid dressing due to colophony sensitization].

28. Use of a hydrocapillary dressing in the management of highly exuding ulcers: a comparative study.

29. Influence of dressing changes on wound temperature.

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