نتایج جستجو برای: superficial burns

تعداد نتایج: 37203  

Journal: :The Eurasian journal of medicine 2014
Mehmet Ergin Mehmet Akif Onal Cesarettin Dikmetas Basar Cander

Correspondence to: Mehmet Ergin, Department Emergency, Necmettin Erbakan University Meram Faculty of Medicine, Konya, Turkey Phone: +90 532 345 26 73 e-mail: [email protected] ©Copyright 2014 by the Atatürk University School of Medicine Available online at www.eajm.org DOI:10.5152/eajm.2014.37 This study was presented at 7th European Congress of Emergency Medicine (EuSEM 2012), 3-6 Octobe...

Journal: :Journal of Medical Case Reports 2008
Simon J Monkhouse Michael D Kelly

INTRODUCTION This case of a man who sustained an airbag-induced thoracic injury and burn, highlights the potential harm that can be caused by airbags. It also serves to illustrate that a surface burn which looks small and benign can actually be a surface marker of a more serious injury. Staff working in emergency departments need to be aware of the risk of possible airbag-associated injuries. ...

2017
Vlad Porumb Alexandru Florentin Trandabăț Cristina Terinte Irina Draga Căruntu Elena Porumb-Andrese Mihail Gabriel Dimofte Dragoş Pieptu

Background Most of the current models for experimental burns pose difficulties in ensuring consistency and standardization. Aim of Study We aimed to develop an automated, reproducible technique for experimental burns using steam-based heat transfer. Methods The system developed for steam exposure was based on a novel, integrated, computer-controlled design. Three groups of rats were exposed...

2008
Henk Hoeksema Jos Verbelen Ali Pirayesh Phillip Blondeel

The depth of a burn wound and/or its healing potential are the most important determinants of the therapeutic management and of the residual morbidity or scarring. Traditionally, burn surgeons divide burns into superficial which heal by rapid re-epithelialization with minimal scarring and deep burns requiring surgical therapy. Clinical assessment remains the most frequent technique to measure t...

Journal: :Annals of burns and fire disasters 2010
A Valente E Caleffi

Oculocutaneous albinism is an autosomal recessive disorder. It is associated with a disorder in the synthesis of melanin pigment, clearly manifested by the absence of colour in the skin, iris, and hair. In addition to its importance for a person's physical appearance, melanin plays a protective role with regard to solar radiation: its absence exposes the skin to a greater risk of related photog...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 1975
M Beroza M N Inscoe P H Schwartz M L Keplinger C W Mastri

Acute Toxicity Studies with Insect Attractants. BEROZA, M., INSCOE, M. N., SCHWARTZ, P. H., JR., KEPLINGER, M. L. AND MASTRI, C. W. (1975). Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 31, 421-429. Eight insect attractants and one inhibitor of a sex attractant were tested for acute oral and aerosol inhalation toxicity in rats, for acute dermal toxicity, eye irritation, and primary skin irritation on rabbits, and ...

2016
Mohammad Afshar Reza Ghaderi Mahmoud Zardast Parvin Delshad

The goal of this study was to determine the effect of topical Emu oil on the healing of burn wounds and hair follicle restoration in superficial II-degree burns in the skin of Balb/c mice. Thirty-two male Balb/c mice with burns on the back of the neck were divided into two groups: The Emu oil group received topical Emu oil twice daily, whereas the control was left untreated. Skin biopsies were ...

2008
Henk Hoeksema Jos Verbelen Ali Pirayesh Phillip Blondeel

The depth of a burn wound and/or its healing potential are the most important determinants of the therapeutic management and of the residual morbidity or scarring. Traditionally, burn surgeons divide burns into superficial which heal by rapid re-epithelialization with minimal scarring and deep burns requiring surgical therapy. Clinical assessment remains the most frequent technique to measure t...

2012
Ali Akbar Mohammadi Mohammad Kazem Mohammadi

Burns are among the most common traumas in developing countries, which consume large amounts of medical resources. It is important to find an appropriate material for dressing of burn wounds that improves healing and is readily available, easily applicable, and economical and also be protective from infection and desiccation, and facilitate healing. [1] Most burn injuries happen in people with ...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1978
R R Pfister C A Paterson S A Hayes

A double-masked study of the effects of topical ascorbate on alkali burns utilized 37 rabbit eyes subjected to 20 sec, 12 mm, IN sodium hydroxide burns. Preliminary studies established the ocular acceptability, penetrability, and stability of the solutions used. Eighteen eyes in the experimental group were given two drops of10% ascorbate in Adsorbotear vehicle hourly for 14 hr of each day. Nine...

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