Feasibility and acceptance of telemedicine for wound care in patients with chronic leg ulcers
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R Hofmann-Wellenhof | H Kerl | H P Soyer | R. Hofmann-Wellenhof | H. Kerl | H. Soyer | W. Salmhofer | B. Binder | A. Okcu | W Salmhofer | B Binder | A Okcu
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