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Active Leptospermum Honey: Treatment for Various Lower Extremity Dermatologic Issues. |
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck: Using Active Leptospermum Honey for Wound Management and Odor Control. |
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Limb at Risk: Use of Active Leptospermum Honey for the Management of an Infected Foot Wound Complicated by Cellulitis. |
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The Voice of Experience: Wound Management using Active Leptospermum Honey Impregnated Calcium Alginate Dressings. |
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Use of New Active Leptospermum Honey Dressings. |
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Consider Honey When Choosing A Dressing. |
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Chronic Lower Extremity Venous Ulceration-Use of a Leptospermum Honey Impregnated Alginate to Facilitate Wound Closure. |
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Comparison of Honey-Impregnated Alginate Dressings to Non-impregnated Calcium Alginate Dressings on Wound Healing. |
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Active Leptospermum Honey Impregnated Calcium Alginate Dressing Facilitates Healing in Elderly Patients with Painful Chronic Wounds Unable to Tolerate Silver Containing Dressings. |
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Favorable Treatment Outcomes of Painful Chronic Leg Ulcers with the Use of a New Active Leptospermum Honey Impregnated Calcium Alginate Dressing. |
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A New Active Leptospermum Honey Impregnated Calcium Alginate Dressing Has a Positive Impact on a Wide Variety of Wound Types. |
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Utilizing Leptospermum Honey Alginate in the Treatment of Recalcitrant Lower Extremity Ulcerations. |
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The influence of catalase on the antibacterial activity of honey. |
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Manuka Honey v Hydrogel to deslough venous leg ulcers- A prospective, open label, multicentre randomised controlled trial. |
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Treatment Options for a Medically Compromised Patient with a Traumatic Leg Ulcer with Recalcitrant Yellow Slough. |
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Leptospermum honey Alginate Wound Dressing Facilitates Healing of Chronic Diabetic Lower Extremity Ulcerations. |
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