«By mimicking the repair process that happens in a healthy body, we have demonstrated a promising new way to
treat diabetic wounds.»
«This is an entirely new approach for
treating diabetic wounds,» says study co-author and Northwestern dermatologist Amy Paller.
Not exact matches
«Using Streptozotocin - induced type I diabetes and cornea epithelial
wounding experimental models, we made novel observations that may soon lead to innovative therapies to
treat DPN and ulcerations of the cornea and skin in
diabetic patients,» said Yu.
He expects them to be of most help in
treating persistent
wounds, such as pressure sores and
diabetic ulcers.
In Quintana v. Acosta, a
diabetic man, Richard Quintana, was
treated by Dr. Steven Acosta at a Lovington hospital emergency room for a puncture
wound to his left foot.