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9
Volume:
34
Issue:
9
1. Development of burn medicine in the world and in China: a celebration of the 60th anniversary of Chinese modern burn medicine
Page:573—578
2. Greeting the new era: reflection on the 60 years of Chinese burn medicine
Page:579—581
3. Review of sixty years of Department of Burns of the 159th Hospital of PLA
Page:582—583
4. Review of sixty years of burn discipline in Shanghai Ruijin Hospital
Page:584—587
5. Mutations in A
(8)
and A
(9)
loci of exon 8 of retinoblastoma protein-interacting zinc finger gene of keloid patients
Page:643—647
6. Influences of comprehensive nursing intervention on the caregivers of severely burned children
Page:648—652
7. Advances in the research of influence of diabetes in biological function of adipose-derived stem cells
Page:653—656
8. Retrospect of development and progress over the past 60 years and going further while carrying out practice
Page:588—589
9. Brief review on four strategies for the development of burn discipline
Page:590—592
10. Consensus on treatment of skin traumatic scars with photoelectric therapy and radio-frequency technology (2018 version)
Page:593—597
11. Laser and related photoelectric therapies for scar worth expecting
Page:598—602
12. Clinical comparative study of pulsed dye laser and ultra-pulsed fractional carbon dioxide laser in the treatment of hypertrophic scars after burns
Page:603—607
13. Clinical effects of a combination treatment with narrow-spectrum intense pulsed light and fractional carbon dioxide laser on hypertrophic scar pruritus
Page:608—614
14. Clinical effects of sequential laser treatments on early stage hypertrophic burn scars
Page:615—623
15. Occupational activity disorders of extremely severe mass burn patients in recovery period after injury: a cross-sectional survey
Page:624—628
16. Influences of hydrogen-rich saline on acute kidney injury in severely burned rats and mechanism
Page:629—636
17. Clinical application of platelet-rich fibrin in chronic wounds combined with subcutaneous stalking sinus
Page:637—642