نتایج جستجو برای: skin burns

تعداد نتایج: 201626  

A Khosh baten A.R Askari M Khaksari M Rahimi S Hajizadeh

We determined the effects of ibuprofen and methimazole on the formation of second- degree burn edema. Two small burns were produced on the back of rats. Ten minutes prior to burn, Evans blue ( EB) dye was injected through a femoral vein catheter. All animals were extravasation of evans blue. Ten groups of rats were studied. Immediately after induction of burns, test drugs were administered intr...

Journal: :BMJ case reports 2012
Choo Qi Qi Vivek Ajit Singh

Marjolin's ulcers are malignancies that arise from previously traumatised, chronically inflamed or scarred skin. We present a case with childhood burns, who had repeated irritation of his forearm skin with palm oil thorns that eventually led to malignant change.

2015
Tonglie Huang Kuo Zhang Lijuan Sun Xiaochang Xue Cun Zhang Zhen Shu Nan Mu Jintao Gu Wangqian Zhang Yukun Wang Yingqi Zhang Wei Zhang

Chemical burns take up a high proportion of burns admissions and can penetrate deep into tissues. Various reagents have been applied in the treatment of skin chemical burns; however, no optimal reagent for skin chemical burns currently exists. The present study investigated the effect of topical body protective compound (BPC)-157 treatment on skin wound healing, using an alkali burn rat model. ...

2014
Xavier Muschart

Figure 1 Two little third-degree skin burns under the breast following use of an external cardiac pacing device. External cardiac pacing devices (ECPDs) are commonly employed in emergency situations. The main indication for their use is untolerated bradycardia, especially in cases where other medical treatments have no effect [1]. Although the efficacy and safety of ECPDs are well documented, a...

Journal: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2013
Marcin Gierek Marek Kawecki Karolina Mikuś Agnieszka Klama-Baryła Mariusz Nowak

The skin is a tissue which is the most exposed to external factors. It is formed by numerous specialized cells and performs mainly protective functions. Due to its special properties such as: resistance, elasticity and semipermeability, it protects our body from mechanical injuries, infections, loss of physiological fluids as well as harmful radiation (1, 2). The human skin is formed of multi-l...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of plastic surgery = Journal canadien de chirurgie plastique 2006
Chenicheri Balakrishnan Thomas L Flanagan Justin D Klein Venkata S Erella Manmit S Saini

Full-thickness burns around the knee joint are usually associated with exposure of bone, tendon or ligaments. Following excision of the deep burns, there is no viable wound bed to which skin grafts can be applied. Although vacuum-assisted closure has been used to encourage granulation tissue, exposure of the tendons and ligaments following excision usually requires muscle flaps or fasciocutaneo...

Journal: :Journal of burn care & research : official publication of the American Burn Association 2012
Anne Baldwin Jie Xu Daniel Attinger

The objective of this work is to develop and validate a numerical model that can conduct a transient analysis of heat transfer and the corresponding damage in skin burns. Once this model is developed, an examination of the effect of cooling on reducing damage from skin burns is carried out. A finite element numerical model is used to simulate the conduction of heat and the transient progress of...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2016
E L Gee Kee R M Kimble L Cuttle K A Stockton

INTRODUCTION There is a paucity of research investigating the scar outcome of children with partial thickness burns. The aim of this study was to assess the scar outcome of children with partial thickness burns who received a silver dressing acutely. METHOD Children aged 0-15 years with an acute partial thickness burn, ≤10% TBSA were included. Children were originally recruited for an RCT inv...

2014
Gabriel Djedovic Florian Stefan Kamelger Johannes Jeschke Hildegunde Piza-Katzer

Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) enhances tissue vascularization and neoangiogenesis. Recent animal studies showed improved soft tissue regeneration using ESWT. In most cases, deep partial-thickness burns require skin grafting; the outcome is often unsatisfactory in function and aesthetic appearance. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the effect of ESWT on skin regeneration after ...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2013
A D Rogers N L Allorto S Adams K G Adams D A Hudson H Rode

Improvements in comprehensive burn care, as practiced in dedicated burns units, have reduced mortality and morbidity rates significantly. Strategies deemed most important include the application of fluid resuscitation and nutrition protocols, intensive care and antimicrobial dressings, as well as early excision and grafting. Autografting is limited, however, by availability in very extensive bu...

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