نتایج جستجو برای: burn degree

تعداد نتایج: 318157  

رفیعی, فروغ, آغا فاطمه حسینی, , حمید کریمی, , مهناز سیدالشهدایی, ,

  Background & Aims: Consistent with recent scientific advances in wound treatment , modern dressing, using technology and knowledge were designed and produced . Such a dressing can provide an appropriate environment for moisturizing wound healing by maintaining and controlling moisture along with other conditions. This study aims to compare the effect of dry and moist dressing on burn wound he...

Journal: :cell journal 0

introduction: this paper presents the results of a study on the effects of two differentdoses of low-power laser irradiation on healing of deep second degree burns. material and methods: 60 rats were randomly allocated to one of four groups. adeep second-degree burn was inflicted in each rat. in the control group (cg) burns remained untreated; in groups lg1 and lg2 the burns were irradiated wit...

2017
Meenakshi Rani Martin G. Schwacha

BACKGROUND Burn-induced inflammation leads to impaired immune responses resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. T-cells are central in the immune response and circulating CD4 and CD8 T-cells have been used to evaluate immune status; however, the role of these T-cell subsets in the burn wound is unknown. METHODS Male C57BL/6 mice were subjected to a major 3rd degree scald burn or sham ...

Journal: :Journal of the Medical Sciences 2022

IIB Degree-burn takes longer to heal because only a small epithelium component remains. It requires topical agent that can accelerate the wound healing process. One of signs is increased collagen formation as an extracellular matrix produced by fibroblast in proliferative phase. This study aimed prove effect Robusta coffee extract gel on increasing number fibroblasts and density degree-burn tre...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2007

e ach year in the United States, burn injuries result in more than 500,000 hospital emergency department visits and approximately 50,000 acute admissions. Most burn injuries are relatively minor, and patients are discharged following outpatient treatment at the initial medical facility. Of the patients who require hospitalization, about 20,000 are admitted directly or by referral to hospitals w...

حب نقی, رحیم , دلیرژ, نوروز , زارع, صمد , سلیمانی, لیلا , مکاری‌زاده, آرام ,

Background: Recently, bone-marrow-derived cells have introduced new therapeutic approaches to the management of wound healing in severe skin injuries. Bone marrow-derived stromal cells are described as a heterogeneous population, including mesenchymal stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells, and fibro-blast cells. Results derived from several studies indicate that these cells may contribute to tis...

2016
Tuo Zang Daniel A. Broszczak Leila Cuttle James A. Broadbent Catherine Tanzer Tony J. Parker

The data presented here are associated with the article "The blister fluid proteome of paediatric burns" (Zang et al., 2016) [1]. Burn injury is a highly traumatic event for children. The degree of burn severity (superficial-, deep-, or full-thickness injury) often dictates the extent of later scar formation which may require long term surgical operation or skin grafting. The data were obtained...

2016

Burn injuries are a common and highly lethal trauma causing immense pain, suffering, disability, and unfortunately death. The secondary contracture can lead to loss of function and furthermore lifelong disability both physically and mentally. Stem cells have been used in a variety of clinical applications to repair and regenerate chronic wounds. However the use of stem cells in burns has just r...

2011
M. Hassan Arbab Trevor C. Dickey Dale P. Winebrenner Antao Chen Mathew B. Klein Pierre D. Mourad

We present sub-millimeter wave reflectometry of an experimental rat skin burn model obtained by the Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy (THz-TDS) technique. Full thickness burns, as confirmed by histology, were created on rats (n = 4) euthanized immediately prior to the experiments. Statistical analysis shows that the burned tissue exhibits higher reflectivity compared to normal skin over a freq...

Journal: :Molecules 2015
Zuo-Wang Fan Yu-Xin Pang Kai Wang Fu-Lai Yu Dan Wang Quan Yang Qing-Song Ma Xiao-Ting Li Jin Zou Wen-Qing Zhang Li-Fen Wu

Blumea balsamifera oil (BBO) is a main extract obtained from Blumea balsamifera (L.) DC (Ainaxiang) leaves, which are widely used as a traditional medicine by the Miao and Li Nations to promote skin trauma or burn injury healing. This study was initiated to investigate the healing efficacy in deep second-degree burn model in rats. The rats were treated by BBO for 21 consecutive days. The rate o...

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