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Maggots to the rescue
By Anne Blair. [eng]
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Pressure Sores/Bed Sores & Maggots
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Biotherapy
Account of my United States Fulbright Grant to Egypt for the year October 2000 to June 2001 spent at the Cairo University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine conducting clinical trails on the treatment of chronic wounds in domestic animals using maggot debridement. [eng]
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Introduction to Maggot Therapy
Maggot therapy, also known as biosurgery, larval therapy, or maggot debridement therapy, is a carefully controlled, artificially induced benign myiasis, in which the medical practitioner aims to take advantage of the ability of maggots to break down and ingest infected or necrotic tissue. [eng]
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Maggots in Wound Debridement - an Introduction
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Home of LarvE sterile maggots
Wound Management, LarvE, Sterile Maggots, Larvae, Biosurgery, Maggot Therapy, Larval Therapy, Wound management materials, Wound debridement, Woundcare, Wound care, Dressings. [eng]
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New Life for Medieval Medicine
By Erin K. Blakeley. [eng]
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A Fly in the Ointment
By Wendy Elliman. [eng]
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Maggot Therapy (Larva Therapy) Project
What is Maggot Therapy? Natural History of Blow Flies.
Clinical Practice of Maggot Therapy. Information for Health Care Providers. What are We Doing in our Laboratory?
What's New in Maggot Therapy? Related Topics.
References. [eng]
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Medicinal Maggots: An Ancient Remedy for Some Contemporary Afflictions
By R. A. Sherman, M. J. R. Hall and S. Thomas. [eng]
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Medicinal maggots
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Maggots in surgery
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HOW MAGGOTS NURSE WOUNDS
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Maggot versus conservative debridement therapy for the treatment of pressure ulcers
By Ronald A. Sherman. [eng]
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Health Care toying with idea of "maggot-thearpy" (not magnets, "maggots")
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Medicine turns to the lowly maggot
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Medical Maggots Treat As They Eat
By Brian Handwerk. [eng]
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The Diabetic Foot: Maggot Therapy for Treating Diabetic Foot Ulcers Unresponsive to Conventional Therapy
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Doctor! There's a maggot in my wound
They are white and wriggly and associated with rotting flesh, but maggots could cure wounds, says a report. [eng]
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Biosurgery
Biosurgery is also known as Maggot Debridement Therapy (MDT), the medical use of live maggots (fly larvae) for cleaning non-healing wounds. [eng]
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