Pressure therapy in the treatment of post-burn hypertrophic scar--a critical look into its usefulness and fallacies by pressure monitoring.
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T T Choy | J. Evans | P. Leung | J H Evans | J. A. Clark | J. Cheng | K. Leung | P C Leung | J A Clark | J C Cheng | K S Leung | T. Choy | J.C.Y. Cheng | T.T.C. Choy
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