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Dressings of the Nailbed following Nail AvulsionFrom the Accident and Emergency Department, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham
Dressings of the raw nailbed tend to adhere and to be difficult and painful to remove. We have compared three types of dressing: polyurethane sponge, paraffin-gauze and replacement of the finger-nail. Assessment of adherence and pain showed that replacement of the nail had significant advantages over the other dressings.
Journal of Hand Surgery (British and European Volume), Vol. 13, No. 4,
408-410 (1988) |
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