10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOGRAFT»
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zoograft in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
zoograft and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Excerpta medica. Section 34: Plastic surgery
A zoograft does not take in man. A zoograft has no bactericidal properties. A
zoograft is not sterile. There is ingrowth of the granulations from the bed into the
zoograft in clean wounds. If a zoograft sticks by fibrous adhesions to an open
wound ...
2
A New Pocket Dictionary of the Italian and English ...
Zoology, *, zoología, [zoograft*. Zoophoric*. zooforico. \ róus, *. fregio pieno d'
animali. Zoophyte, *. zoófito. Zoótomist , *. che fa Van atomía i deglianimali. [degli
onimnli. i Zoótomy¡s. zootomia , analomia SUPPLEMENT OB ENGLISH-ITALIAN
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Saint Hilaire Blanc,
1856
3
Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
tissue clotting electrocoagulation tissue destruction fulguration by means of a
high-frequency electric current tissue development defective hypoplasia tissue
dissolution histolysis tissue grafting autograft heterograft homograft isograft
zoograft ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek,
1991
4
DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL TERMS,6th ed.
Also called zonula. zoo- comb. form indicating an association with nonhuman
animals (e.g., zoograft, tissue from an animal transplanted to a person, as in the
use of pig tissue to replace a damaged heart valve in a human). zoonosis ...
Rebecca Sell,M.D.,Mikel Rothenberg,M.D.,Charles Chapman,
2012
5
A Guide to Health Insurance Billing
... cancer treatment 2 Monitoring device: Pacemaker 3 Infusion device:
Percutaneous infusion catheter (PIC line) 7 Autograft: Tissue transplanted from
one part of the body to another in the same individual 8 Zoograft: Animal tissue
transplanted ...
6
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Zoograft, zō′ōgraft,n.apieceoftissuetaken from the living
bodyofananimaltosupplyapartwanting in the human body,by beinggrafted on it. [
Gr. zōon, an animal, graft.] Zoography, zōog′rafi, n. descriptive zoology.—n.
Zoög ′rapher.—adjs.
7
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
... zonulysin (zon-u-li'sin): A proteolytic enzyme used in surgery to dissolve the
suspensory ligament of the crystalline lens. zooblast (zo'o-blast): An animal cell.
zoogenous (zo-oj'e-nus): Obtained or derived from animals. zoograft (zo'o-graft):
A ...
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero,
2013
8
The Encyclopedia of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
A zoograft is the transfer of tissue from an animal to a human being, for example,
a porcine graft (pig skin) used as a temporary covering for areas of a human body
where the skin has been destroyed by a burn. Skin Grafts Classified by Their ...
9
Wound Healing and Ulcers of the Skin: Diagnosis and Therapy ...
... see: secreting (yellow) ulcer Z zinc – deficiency 227,232,233 – normal plasma
level 232 – recommended dietary allowance 233 – topical 218 zinc oxide 219
zoograft 159 List of Products Accuzyme® 129 Actisorb® 115 Acticoat with Silcryst
® ...
Avi Shai, Howard I. Maibach,
2005
10
Lexicon Orthopaedic Etymology
7. xenograft, from Greek £evoc,: "foreign," whence xen(o), (q.v.). in which the
donor belongs to a species "foreign to" to that of the recipient. 1t is equivalent to a
heterograft. 8. zoograft, from Greek Cox5er "alive, animal," whence zo(o), (q.v.), ...