Publications by authors named "M A Gieron"

Article Synopsis
  • Maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is an alternative treatment for chronic wounds that speeds up healing by eradicating harmful bacteria due to the antimicrobial substances secreted by maggots.* -
  • In a study involving 20 patients with various types of hard-to-heal ulcers, MDT significantly reduced the average number of bacterial strains, although some patients experienced new infections after treatment.* -
  • Overall, the therapy showed promising results in altering bacterial diversity and reducing bacterial growth scores, with complete wound healing in two patients after treatment.*
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The increasing number of patients with chronic wounds requires the development of quick and accurate diagnostics methods. One of the key and challenging aspects of treating ulcers is to control wound infection. Early detection of infection is essential for the application of suitable treatment methods, such as systemic antibiotics or other antimicrobial agents.

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Skin and wound infections are serious medical problems, and the diversity of bacteria makes such infections difficult to treat. Bacteria possess many virulence factors, among which motility plays a key role in skin infections. This feature allows for movement over the skin surface and relocation into the wound.

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Acrylate monomers have a wide range of applications. Since the 1950s, many reports of occupational origin allergic contact dermatitis due to (meth)acrylate monomers have been published. During last decades, (meth)acrylate allergy has undergone an occupational shift from dentistry toward beauty industry and medical devices.

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Purpose: Limited capability exists to predict when vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) battery deterioration becomes significant. Initial models last 2-5 years. We evaluated the first 18 patients with pharmacoresistent epilepsy after reimplantation to examine the clinical course observed during VNS end of service (EOS).

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