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. 1977 Nov;53(625):672–673. doi: 10.1136/pgmj.53.625.672

A temporary biological dressing in the treatment of varicose ulcers and skin defects.

A V Kaisary
PMCID: PMC2496838  PMID: 593993

Abstract

Corethium 2 has been known to be a valuable biological dressing which encourages re-epithelization in cases of tissue loss, especially in varicose ulcers. It ensures a superior quality of healed tissue even in difficult chronic cases. It also reduces the overall treatment time and can be used as an out-patient dressing.

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