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Wound malodour

Wound malodour is nq>idly becoming a critical issue, particularly wifi patients suffering with chronic illness that often result in wounds such as venous leg ulcers, diabetic ulcers, pressure ulcers and ftmgating (malignant cancerous) lesions. The malodour is usually just part of the vriiole chronic situation but it can affect the patient in numerous social and psychological ways. [Pg.207]

P G Boeder, Microbial involvement in chronic wound malodour . Journal of Woundcare 1999 8(5)216-218. [Pg.213]

It is known that wound malodour is due to the presence of devitalised, necrotic (dead) tissue or is the result of severe colonisation/infection of... [Pg.200]

F Murray, Malodour in diabetic foot wounds . The Diabetic Foot, 2005 8(3)122-132. [Pg.213]

Gethin, G., 2011. Management of malodour in paUiative wound care. Br. J. Comm. Nursing 16, S28-S36. [Pg.336]


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