نتایج جستجو برای: 3rd degree burn

تعداد نتایج: 335238  

2014
Mohammad Reza Akhoondinasab Motahhare Akhoondinasab Mohsen Saberi

BACKGROUND Wound healing is widely discussed in the medical literature. This study compared the healing effect of aloe vera extract and silver sulfadiazine in burn injuries in experimental rat model. METHODS Sixteen rats were randomly assigned to one of two groups, each group 8 rats. A deep second-degree burn on the lower back and 3(rd) degree burn on upper back of each rat were created with ...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2010
Syed Asad Ali Agha Taj Mohammad Mohammad Jarwar Javeria Imran Akmal Jamal Siddique Abdul Ghafoor Dalwani

BACKGROUND Haemorrhoids is a common anorectal disease seen in our society. Conservative management is usually adopted for 1st and 2nd degree haemorrhoids. Patients who do not respond to above management are the candidates for other modalities of treatment which includes sclerotherapy, rubber band ligation, cryosurgery and stapler gun or open haemorrhoidectomy. The purpose of study was to compar...

ژورنال: دانشور پزشکی 2010
ایمنی, بهزاد , موسوی, سید کمال , کرمانشاهی, سیما ,

    Background and Objective: The present study is a Quasi-experimental study which has been done in department of Emergency, Imam Khomeini hospital, Hamedan. The aim is to study the effects of hydrocolloid dressing as compared to 1 % silver sulfadiazine in healing process of the second degree burns.     Materials and Methods: In this study we selected 30 patients every one was two burn lesions...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Freeman Suber Michael C Carroll Francis D Moore

A major component of burn injury is caused by additional local damage from acute inflammation. Using a scald burn model in mice, we find that this part of the injury is dependent on recognition of self-antigen by specific natural IgM, leading to activation of the complement system. We propose that the depth of a burn wound is a sum of the thermal energy applied and of the degree of host inflamm...

2015
Yu-I Shen Hyun-Ho Greco Song Arianne Papa Jacqueline Burke Susan W Volk Sharon Gerecht

Currently available skin grafts and skin substitutes for healing following third-degree burn injuries are fraught with complications, often resulting in long-term physical and psychological sequelae. Synthetic treatment that can promote wound healing in a regenerative manner would provide an off-the-shelf, non-immunogenic strategy to improve clinical care of severe burn wounds. Here, we demonst...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2009
Ali Ezzati Mohammad Bayat Sodabe Taheri Zhaleh Mohsenifar

This study investigated the influence of pulsed low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on the healing of a third-degree burn in a rat model. Two third-degree burns (distal and proximal) were made in the skin of 74 rats. Rats were divided into four groups. In group 1, the distal burn received LLLT with laser switched off; in groups 2 and 3, distal burns were treated with a 3,000 Hz-pulsed infrared diode...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2021

2014
Abdullah Al-Thunyan Mohammad M. Al-Qattan Hanan Al-Husainan Obaid Al-Meshal

We describe a very unusual contact charcoal burn associated with acute central cord syndrome. The patient is a known case of cervical degenerative disc disease who accidentally slipped and fell down in hot charcoal with sudden neck hyperextension. This lead to acute central cord syndrome, quadriplegia, loss of sensation, and bilateral lower limb 4 degree burn requiring amputation. The case is r...

Ali Javdani, Gholamreza Mousavi Majd, Hamid Babavalian, Hamid Tebyanian, Leila Malaei, Mitra Niazi, Reza Vaghardoost,

BACKGROUND Many studies were carried out to improve sophisticated dressings to accelerate healing processes and reduce the microbial burden in burn wounds. This study evaluated the healing effect of herbal ointment containing extract of sesame oil, camphor and honey on second degree burn wounds in rats in comparison with daily dressing oil vaseline.  METHODS Forty rats were randomly ass...

B Sharif Makhmal Zadeh H Moghimi

Infection is the primary source of mortality in burn patients. One of the main treatment methods of burn wound infections is topical antimicrobial therapy, in which drugs have to permeate a dead tissue called eschar. Unfortunately, most antimicrobial agents can not permeate eschar in therapeutic levels. Surprisingly, permeation properties of this barrier and effects of chemical or environmental...

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