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best Practice Guidelines INTERNATIONAL CONSENSUSAn expert working group consensusSkin and wound care in EPIDERMOLYSIS BULLOSAPUBLISHED BY:Wounds International Cargo Works 1 2 Hatfields London SE1 9PG, UK Tel: + 44 (0)20 3735 8244 Wounds International 2017 This document has been developed by Wounds International and supported by an unrestricted educational grant from the Activa Healthcare, Coloplast, Ferris/PolyMem, H&R Healthcare and medi UKThe views expressed are those of the expert working group and review panel and may not reflect those of Activa Healthcare, Coloplast, Ferris/PolyMem, H&R Healthcare and medi UKHow to cite this document: Denyer J, Pillay E, Clapham J. best Practice Guidelines for skin and wound care in epidermolysis bullosa. An International Consensus. Wounds International, This document does not seek to be prescriptive, but it provides a framework for Practice . It is not intended to replace clinical judgement and in each situation the clinician must use their own judgement about their patient and their particular wounds.
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