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Wound healing in the vulnerable: A novel case of postauricular wounds caused by mask ties

The COVID-19 pandemic has made facial masks an essential part of daily life. While protective facial masks are crucial to help the spread of viral infections, they are common causes of facial skin breakdown, acne, and superficial injuries. Masks with elastic ear loops are also particularly likely to...

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Published in:JEM Reports 2023-06, Vol.2 (2), p.100038, Article 100038
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