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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy in treating post-ischemic pain caused by polycythemia vera complications: a case report.

by Extivita | Jan 9, 2016 | Cancer

Abstract: One of the complications of polycythemia vera (PV) can be acute thrombotic occlusion. The severity and prolonged duration of this condition can lead to nerve damage. In this case a 34-year-old male had thrombotic occlusions of the popliteal artery, resulting...

Self-treatment of foot ulcers as a risk factor for delayed diagnosis of acral melanoma.

by Extivita | Oct 20, 2015 | Cancer

Abstract: Memis, Ozturk, Mutluoglu, Karagoz, Ay, , , , (2016). Self-treatment of foot ulcers as a risk factor for delayed diagnosis of acral melanoma. International wound journal, 2016 Oct;13(5):1079. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26678881

Iatrogenic synostosis of the toes and phalanges.

by Extivita | Aug 17, 2014 | Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Abstract: Memis, Ersen, Sivrioglu, Mutluoglu, Ay, , , , (2016). Iatrogenic synostosis of the toes and phalanges. International wound journal, 2016 Oct;13(5):1043. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25292012

Unexpected wound occurring following negative pressure wound therapy.

by Extivita | Jan 8, 2014 | Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Abstract: Karabacak, Mutluoglu, Memis, Ay, , , , , (2016). Unexpected wound occurring following negative pressure wound therapy. International wound journal, 2016 Apr;13(2):289-90. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24698303

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for diabetic ulcers: systematic review and meta-analysis.

by Extivita | Jul 19, 2013 | Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Abstract: Approximately 10-15 percent of individuals with diabetes mellitus develop foot ulcers, which precede 85 percent of amputations. Increased oxygen, through the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT), has been suggested to encourage ulcer healing thus reducing...
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