Corrigendum: real-world management of abnormal scarring using topical silicone gel: expert consensus and case series from the Asian SCARS Expert Group

Xiaonan Yang, Visnu Lohsiriwat, Frank Chun Shin Chang, Tan Thiam Chye, Catherine J Howard, Liang Qiao, Steven W Shaw, Tu Nguyen Anh Tran, Chan Yung, Daniel Dellosa, Dinesh Nagrale

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Corrigendum

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The authors wish to make the following corrections to their article: Yang X, Lohsiriwat V, Chang FCS, Chye TT, Howard CJ, Qiao L, Shaw SW, Tran TNA, Yung C, Dellosa D, Nagrale D. Real-world management of abnormal scarring using topical silicone gel: expert consensus and case series from the Asian SCARS Expert Group. Drugs Context. 2023;12:2023-4-3. https://doi.org/10.7573/dic.2023-4-3

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Real-world management of abnormal scarring using topical silicone gel: expert consensus and case series from the Asian SCARS Expert Group

Xiaonan Yang, Visnu Lohsiriwat, Frank Chun Shin Chang, Tan Thiam Chye, Catherine J Howard, Liang Qiao, Steven W Shaw, Tu Nguyen Anh Tran, Chan Yung, Daniel Dellosa, Dinesh Nagrale

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Case Series

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This article presents a case series including patients with hypertrophic and keloid scars treated with Dermatix, showing that Dermatix is effective for scar treatment and prevention, as well as expert consensus supporting the safe and effective use of Dermatix.

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Real-world use of inhaled nitric oxide therapy in patients with COVID-19 and mild-to-moderate acute respiratory distress syndrome

Steven H Abman, Nicholas R Fox, M Ibrahim Malik, Sneha S Kelkar, Shelby L Corman, Sanika Rege, Jenna Bhaloo, Rachel Shah, Ren-Jay Shei, Dana Saporito, Nisreen Shamseddine, Erik DeBoer, George J Wan, on behalf of the NOTICE Study Investigators

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Original Research

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This article aims to describe real-world inhaled nitric oxide use and outcomes in patients with COVID-19 with mild-to-moderate acute respiratory distress syndrome in the United States.

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