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Platelet Rich Plasma for Treatment of Nonhealing Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Case Report
Masoud Mehrannia, MD, Mitra Vaezi, MD, Fardin Yousefshahi, MD, Nahid Rouhipour, MD, MPH Canadian Journal of Diabetes Volume 38, Issue 1, Pages 5-8 (February 2014) DOI: /j.jcjd Copyright © 2014 Canadian Diabetes Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Photograph of the patient's soles (left and right) at the time of admission to hospital (before PRP treatment). Canadian Journal of Diabetes , 5-8DOI: ( /j.jcjd ) Copyright © 2014 Canadian Diabetes Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Photograph of the patient's feet (right and left) (A) Ten days after PRP treatment (Bio-Act from bioJel Inc.). (B) Twenty days after PRP treatment (Bio-Act from bioJel Inc.); granulation tissue as well as some re-epithelialization is apparent. (C) Six weeks after PRP treatment (Bio-Act from bioJel Inc.). Canadian Journal of Diabetes , 5-8DOI: ( /j.jcjd ) Copyright © 2014 Canadian Diabetes Association Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Photograph of the patient’s feet (right and left) at the end of the 8 months follow-up period. Canadian Journal of Diabetes , 5-8DOI: ( /j.jcjd ) Copyright © 2014 Canadian Diabetes Association Terms and Conditions
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