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Wound healing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Granulation tissue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Granulation tissue is the perfused, fibrous connective tissue that replaces a fibrin clot in healing wounds. Granulation tissue typically grows from the base of a wound and is able to fill wounds of ...
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infected wounds, necrotic wounds, sloughy wounds, granulating wounds, epithelialising wounds ... Other dressings such as polyurethane foams (see 3M™ Tegaderm™ Foam Dressing) and hydrocolloid dressings can be significant on more shallow granulating wounds where significant wound exudate is still in evidence.
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granulating wounds of diabetes and control rats were. Table I. Histometric analysis of the collagen fibres proportion in granulating wounds of control ...
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After each operation the wounds were allowed to granulate for ..... Stein, H. D., Keiser, H. R. : Collagen metabolism in granulating wounds. J. Surg. Res. ...
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The authors propose a new method of closing granulating wounds by attaching its edges with the help of an adaptation-reposition apparatus. ... The authors propose a new method of closing granulating wounds by attaching its edges with the help of an adaptation-reposition apparatus. This method was used in treatment of...
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Factors of risk of the appearance of wound complications were studied in experiment on a model of granulating wounds in 18 mongrel dogs. ... Factors of risk of the appearance of wound complications were studied in experiment on a model of granulating wounds in 18 mongrel dogs. A traditional method (control group) and...
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