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An Unexpected Detrimental Effect on the Incidence of Heel Pressure Ulcers After Local 5% DMSO Cream
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Title An Unexpected Detrimental Effect on the Incidence of Heel Pressure Ulcers After Local 5% DMSO Cream
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/578253?src=rss
Description Pressure ulcers (PU) of the heels and buttocks can develop quickly, but what preventive effects do dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) creams have? Explore the observed effects of DMSO creams on PU prevention.
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Date Aug 17, 2008
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