A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial Comparing the Outpatient Treatment of Pediatric and Adult Partial-Thickness Burns with Suprathel or Mepilex Ag.
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D. Herndon | C. Finnerty | L. Branski | P. Wurzer | O. Nunez Lopez | Janos Cambiaso-Daniel | Vanessa N Collins | Charles D. Voigt | G. Hundeshagen | W. Sherman | J. Sheaffer | J. Cambiaso-Daniel
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