نتایج جستجو برای: lucilia sericata
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زمانی که پزشکی مدرن ناتوان است اغلب گرایش به سمت درمانهای باستانی ایجاد میشود. استفاده لارومگس برای ازبین بردن بافتهای نکروزه که به لارودرمانی، ماگوتتراپی و یا جراحی زنده معروف است به زمان آغاز تمدن بشر برمیگردد. برخلاف، عدم تحمل بیماران مبتلا به زخمهای عفونی به درمان، عمل لارودرمانی در پیرامون جهان به علت بازدهی بالا، ایمن بودن و سادگی آن رو به گسترش است. دلایل بالینی برای استفاده از...
Black larder beetles prefer to feed on decomposing animal bodies, particularly those that are dried. When conditions dry and warm, these often appear in large numbers dried carcasses. In our case, the carcasses of several cats were found nearly skeletonized at a villa Daegu Metropolitan City July 13, 2022. There very few empty pupae Lucilia sericata (Meigen) villa, but many adult black beetles,...
Forensic entomology applies insect evidence to legal problems such as the estimation of minimum postmortem interval (mPMI). For this purpose, knowledge of the insect fauna that are attracted to human cadavers in each geographic region is a prerequisite. Despite many studies investigating the insect fauna attracted to meat, there has been no survey of the entomofauna on human cadavers in the Eas...
When modern medicine fails, it is often useful to draw ideas from ancient treatments. The therapeutic use of fly larvae to debride necrotic tissue, also known as larval therapy, maggot debridement therapy or biosurgery, dates back to the beginnings of civilisation. Despite repeatedly falling out of favour largely because of patient intolerance to the treatment, the practice of larval therapy is...
Larval therapy is a biological 'dressing' for chronic ulcers which is used for debridement, to initiate healing and to reduce bacteria and unpleasant odour. One condition for being able to employ larval therapy is access to disinfected larvae of good quality. We therefore started rearing Lucilia sericata larvae in 1998. Rearing necrophagous larvae in a hospital setting makes it essential to con...
Maggots of the blowfly Lucilia sericata are used for the treatment of chronic wounds. As haemostatic processes play an important role in wound healing, this study focused on the effects of maggot secretions on coagulation and fibrinolysis. The results showed that maggot secretions enhance plasminogen activator-induced formation of plasmin and fibrinolysis in a dose- and time-dependent manner. B...
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