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      Pressure Ulcer Associated with Critical Colonization Successfully Treated by Transient Usage of Cadexomer-Iodine: A Case Report

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      The Open Dermatology Journal
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          A 56-year-old Japanese man hospitalized for schizophrenia and depression developed pressure ulcer on his greater trochanter due to a long-term bed rest. In spite of applying 0.003% alprostadil alfadex ointment for two months, the ulcer was not improved. Because there was some purulent discharge, we examined semi-quantitative swab bacterial culture from the ulcer and subsequently detected quadrant III of bacteria. Then, 0.9% cadexomer-iodine ointment was applied once a day, resulting in decrease of the discharge and only quadrant I of bacteria culture. Thereafter, by application of polyurethane foams for two months, the wound was completely epithelized. The remarkable acceleration of wound healing after using cadexomer-iodine ointment suggested the initial critical colonization, which might have caused delayed healing.

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          The Open Dermatology Journal
          TODJ
          Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
          1874-3722
          August 23 2013
          August 23 2013
          : 7
          : 1
          : 19-21
          Article
          10.2174/1874372220130722002
          988aa102-1f15-4266-87d1-362b4080e64c
          © 2013

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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          Medicine,Chemistry,Life sciences
          Medicine, Chemistry, Life sciences

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