How does a chronic wound change a patient's social life? A European survey on social support and social participation
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C. Blome | C. van Montfrans | S. Valiukevičienė | M. Barysch | E. Conde Montero | A. Reich | Toni Maria Janke | V. Kozon | M. Augustin | M. Jankechova | Stella F. Amesz | Laura Rackauskaite | Katarzyna Stępień
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