نتایج جستجو برای: skin bridge

تعداد نتایج: 245103  

2016
Mukur Dipi Ray Pankaj K Garg Ashish Jakhetiya Sunil Kumar Durgatosh Pandey

Ilio-inguinal lymph node dissection (IILD) is a commonly performed surgical procedure for a number of malignant conditions involving mainly the male and female genitalia, and the skin; however the postoperative morbidity of IILD, due to high frequency of flap necrosis, wound infection and seroma formation, has always been a major concern for the surgeons. The aim of the study is to highlight a ...

انصار, اکرم, فرشچیان, محمود, فریدون نژاد, مرتضی,

Introduction: Nevoid BCC syndrome (Gorline syndrome) is a familial disorder with autosomal dominant inheritense. This syndrome is combination of multiple BCC that occurs at an early age, characteristic faces with: frontal bossing, broad nasal bridge and hypertelorism, jaw cysts, palmoplanter pitting, macrocephaly, skeletal and spinal anomalies include bifid ribes, cervical rib and kyphoscoliosi...

Journal: :Polski przeglad chirurgiczny 2015
Łukasz Dziki Michał Mik Radzisław Trzciński Jarosław Buczyński Justyna Darnikowska Michał Spychalski Anna Wierzbicka Adam Dziki

UNLABELLED Loop stoma allows reducing the percentage of anastomotic leak and re-operation caused by this complication. Our department has performed the loop stoma on a skin bridge since 2011. The aim of the study was to evaluate the early results of treatment after the skin bridge loop stoma creation in comparison with the stoma made on a plastic rod. Both groups had 20 patients. MATERIAL AND...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه سیستان و بلوچستان - دانشکده مهندسی عمران 1391

today, scouring is one of the important topics in the river and coastal engineering so that the most destruction in the bridges is occurred due to this phenomenon. whereas the bridges are assumed as the most important connecting structures in the communications roads in the country and their importance is doubled while floodwater, thus exact design and maintenance thereof is very crucial. f...

Journal: :Journal of dermatological science 2018
Helena D Zomer Andrea G Trentin

Despite the great progress in translational research concerning skin wound healing in the last few decades, no animal model fully predicts all clinical outcomes. The mouse is the most commonly used model, as it is easy to maintain and standardize, and is economically accessible. However, differences between murine and human skin repair, such as the contraction promoted by panniculus carnosus an...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1972
M Green H Behrendt G Libien

A method is described for the rapid sequential measurement of Na, Cl-, and Hactivities on the skin surface with ion-selective electrodes. Rationales are given for details of technique such as temperature control, use of a conducting bridge, pH-dependence of sodium electrode performance, and the uniform electrode setting for all tests. Data on reproducibility document the precision of the method...

پگاه مهر, محمد, نوحی, امیرحسین, حافظی, فرهاد ,

ABSTRACT In facial burns, nose is commonly and seriously damaged with grotesque fatial disfigurement. Surface wound constraction results in visible nostril, vestibule and septum in frontal and lateral views causing the patient to suffer from serious disfigurement. In literature there are at least three different ways of nasal reconstruction in burned nose,e.g. scalping converse flap,...

Journal: :Life sciences 1992
T O Matsunaga V J Hruby M Lebl A M Castrucci M E Hadley

Salmon melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) is a cyclic heptadecapeptide. MCH stimulates perinuclear aggregation of melanosomes within integumental melanocytes of teleost fishes resulting in skin blanching. MCH contains a disulfide bridge forming a 10-residue ring [sequence: see text]. It has been proposed that the ring is necessary for maintenance of potency. In order to test this proposal, we ...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2013
Julia Frühauf Rainer Hofman-Wellenhof Carrie Kovarik Grace Mulyowa Caroline Alitwala H Peter Soyer Steven Kaddu

In developing countries, such as Uganda, skin problems are among the most common ailments seen in primary healthcare settings (1). Due to the dire lack of trained dermatologists, the vast majority of patients with skin diseases in these countries are treated by substitute auxiliary health workers with a limited education in skin disease management (1). To bridge this gap in access to dermatolog...

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