LONG-TERM NON-HEALING WOUNDS
a new vision of an old problem
Keywords:
long-term non-healing wounds, unresolved problems, health care system costsAbstract
Long-term non-healing wounds most often develop in patients with a burdened morbid background in the form of diabetes mellitus complicated by angio- and/or neuropathy, decompensated form of venous insufficiency, in bedridden patients for a long period. Long-term non-healing wounds are a health problem that has devastating consequences for patients and leads to serious costs for health systems and society. Unresolved problems in the treatment of long-term non-healing soft tissue wounds still account for the negative impact on the economy in any country in the world, regardless of its level of development.
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2024-05-12
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Umarov, B. (2024). LONG-TERM NON-HEALING WOUNDS: a new vision of an old problem. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND SCIENTIFIC MEDICINE, 1(3), 77-82. Retrieved from https://mail.journals.tma.uz/index.php/jesm/article/view/797
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