Cite
Medicated adhesive dressing is a safe and non-inferior cutaneous seal as compared to compound tincture benzoin dermal seal for percutaneous interventions
MLA
Rudradatt C Parmar, et al. “Medicated Adhesive Dressing Is a Safe and Non-Inferior Cutaneous Seal as Compared to Compound Tincture Benzoin Dermal Seal for Percutaneous Interventions.” Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, vol. 8, no. 7, Jan. 2019, pp. 2384–88. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_354_19.
APA
Rudradatt C Parmar, Dhruvkumar M Patel, Mukundkumar V Patel, Bhagirath B Solanki, Maitri M Patel, Jayanti K Gurumukhani, Himil J Mahadevia, Rohan A Gajjar, & Parth R Patel. (2019). Medicated adhesive dressing is a safe and non-inferior cutaneous seal as compared to compound tincture benzoin dermal seal for percutaneous interventions. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 8(7), 2384–2388. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_354_19
Chicago
Rudradatt C Parmar, Dhruvkumar M Patel, Mukundkumar V Patel, Bhagirath B Solanki, Maitri M Patel, Jayanti K Gurumukhani, Himil J Mahadevia, Rohan A Gajjar, and Parth R Patel. 2019. “Medicated Adhesive Dressing Is a Safe and Non-Inferior Cutaneous Seal as Compared to Compound Tincture Benzoin Dermal Seal for Percutaneous Interventions.” Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care 8 (7): 2384–88. doi:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_354_19.