10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPITHELISATION»
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epithelisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
epithelisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Antimicrobial Peptides and Human Disease
Since modest to high concentrations of host defence peptides are found at sites
of infection and inflammation, it has been hypothesised that this proliferative
effect might be involved in wound healing and re-epithelisation. Consistent with
this ...
2
Endoscopic otology a supplement of JORL
Complete epithelisation of EAC: As stated by Smith et al. one of the major
advantages of softwall reconstruction is early postoperative epithelisation of EAC,
but they did not demonstrate it with their data. Takahashi et al 2000 in his study
on ...
Balasubramanian Thiagarajan
3
Comprehensive Notes in Ophthalmology
Management of persistent dry eye and epithelisation • Punctal Occlusion:
Collagen plugs/Cautery • Pressure pad/Lid taping/Tarsorrhaphy • Gunderson's
flap where the conjunctiva is mobilized and placed over the cornea • Placing
amniotic ...
4
Antimicrobial Peptides and Innate Immunity
3 Histatin 2-stimulated re-epithelisation of a wound in a human skin model.
Representative micrographs of histatin 2-treated freeze-bum wounds in a
validated human skin model, six days after wounding. The arrows indicate the
boundaries of ...
Pieter S. Hiemstra, Sebastian A. J. Zaat, 2013
It remains weaker than normal tissue and has a thinner epithelial layer. The four
stages described above are the physiological stages of wound healing. Two
other very important processes, namely contraction and epithelisation, also take ...
6
The Directiveness of Organic Activities
The chief factor in the covering over, or epithelisation, of the wound 'is cell
movement, apparently by amoebism. Mitosis is not a feature of the initial stages
and in small wounds may not show any increase until after the epithelisation is ...
7
TRAUMA AND EMERGENCY HEALTH CARE MANUAL
In addition to the four cellular and chemical phases described above, there are
two other mechanisms to be considered and these include contraction and
epithelisation. Contraction is the process by which large wounds become small
without ...
WOMBEOGO AND KUUBIERE, 2014
8
Dermal Replacements in General, Burn, and Plastic Surgery: ...
During this visits, to test the effectiveness of the dermal substitute and to compare
it with the current gold standard, skin grafting, we evaluated as primary end
points of the study the (1) time for complete epithelisation (both treated area and
...
Lars-Peter Kamolz, David Benjamin Lumenta, 2013
9
Color Atlas of Burn Reconstructive Surgery
a minimal debridement to preserve the dermis is a method of rapid epithelisation
with minimal donor site. The cells are used in association with meshed split
thickness skin grafts in deeper wounds, to assist in closure with expansion of the
...
Hiko Hyakusoku, Dennis P. Orgill, Luc Téot, 2010
10
Allograft Procurement, Processing and Transplantation: A ...
Parameters applied were formation time of epithelisation and granulation tissues
as well as angioneogenic effect of the wound. Results showed that epithelisation
formation time of tissue was faster by using AAS radiation compared to ...
Aziz Nather, Norimah Yusof, Nazly Hilmy, 2010
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EPITHELISATION»
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epithelisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Stem cell-based treatment of Crohn's disease
Efficacy was measured as the complete closure and re-epithelisation of the fistula being treated with an absence of drainage. Additionally ... «European Pharmaceutical Review, Feb 15»
TiGenix: TiGenix and Lonza sign agreement for the manufacture of …
Efficacy was measured as the complete closure and re-epithelisation of the fistula being treated with an absence of drainage. Additionally ... «GlobeNewswire, Feb 15»
PRP: Indispensable to advanced dental implantology
Also as noted and experienced that the epithelisation is also effectively speeded up when PRP is used, thus resulting in quick wound healing ... «Financial Express, Dec 14»