1 - Utrecht University Repository
... Wound contraction involves the process that pulls the borders of the skin adjacent to the wound towards the centre of the wound. This centripetal movement is especially striking in areas of the body with loose skin, e.g. the trunk. The quantity and elasticity of the skin differ among breeds. Wound c ...
... Wound contraction involves the process that pulls the borders of the skin adjacent to the wound towards the centre of the wound. This centripetal movement is especially striking in areas of the body with loose skin, e.g. the trunk. The quantity and elasticity of the skin differ among breeds. Wound c ...
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... and they do not invade nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Malignant tumors are cancerous. The Term "Breast Cancer" Refers to a Malignant Tumor that has Developed from Cells in the Breast. Usually breast cancer either begins in the cells of the lobules, which are the milkproducing g ...
... and they do not invade nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Malignant tumors are cancerous. The Term "Breast Cancer" Refers to a Malignant Tumor that has Developed from Cells in the Breast. Usually breast cancer either begins in the cells of the lobules, which are the milkproducing g ...
cosmetic and reconstructive procedures
... asthma drugs, phenothiazines, anabolic steroids, cimetidine and calcium channel blockers) that have a known side effect of gynecomastia or breast enlargement and the breast size did not regress after discontinuation of use as appropriate. B. Gynecomastia or breast enlargement with moderate to severe ...
... asthma drugs, phenothiazines, anabolic steroids, cimetidine and calcium channel blockers) that have a known side effect of gynecomastia or breast enlargement and the breast size did not regress after discontinuation of use as appropriate. B. Gynecomastia or breast enlargement with moderate to severe ...
Collagens
... essential amino acids in the proportions that the human body requires—they are not ‘complete proteins’ (as defined by food science, not that they are partially structured). Manufacturers of collagen-based dietary supplements claim that their products can improve skin and fingernail quality as well a ...
... essential amino acids in the proportions that the human body requires—they are not ‘complete proteins’ (as defined by food science, not that they are partially structured). Manufacturers of collagen-based dietary supplements claim that their products can improve skin and fingernail quality as well a ...
Close - Journal of Radiology Case Reports
... findings in men. It is readily available and does not use radiation [7]. In addition, it can also be used to evaluate for axillary adenopathy. Sonographically, the solid, silicone pectoral implant is anechoic and its anterior margin may be seen as a thin echogenic line. The posterior margin of the i ...
... findings in men. It is readily available and does not use radiation [7]. In addition, it can also be used to evaluate for axillary adenopathy. Sonographically, the solid, silicone pectoral implant is anechoic and its anterior margin may be seen as a thin echogenic line. The posterior margin of the i ...
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... attachments, creating tunnels through this matrix along the paths taken by the instrument. Tunneling creates narrow channels devoid of fat that collapse under the weight of the overlying tissue and is the mechanism through which contouring is achieved. The process typically does not damage blood ves ...
... attachments, creating tunnels through this matrix along the paths taken by the instrument. Tunneling creates narrow channels devoid of fat that collapse under the weight of the overlying tissue and is the mechanism through which contouring is achieved. The process typically does not damage blood ves ...
Full Text - the American Society of Animal Science
... throughout the dehydration period. In addition, the water loss was assumed to occur equally from all body water pools because the total mass (g) of the hindgut tissue remained constant when expressed as a percentage of total BW: 20.6 ± 0.27% and 21.4 ± 1.32% of BW in hydrated and dehydrated donkeys, ...
... throughout the dehydration period. In addition, the water loss was assumed to occur equally from all body water pools because the total mass (g) of the hindgut tissue remained constant when expressed as a percentage of total BW: 20.6 ± 0.27% and 21.4 ± 1.32% of BW in hydrated and dehydrated donkeys, ...
neo English Instructions for Use
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Barostim Neo Heart Failure and Hypertension System
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... Programmer System .....................................................................................................................................8-1 Inspection Prior to Use ......................................................................................................................... ...
PREVENTING AND TREATING ADHESIONS IN FOALS University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
... integrity of the mesothelium. Concentrations of 0.4% sodium hyaluronate have been shown to maximally inhibit adhesion formation. The 0.4% sodium hyaluronate solution is resorbed from the peritoneal cavity and excreted within 5 days of administration. An additional benefit of sodium hyaluronate solut ...
... integrity of the mesothelium. Concentrations of 0.4% sodium hyaluronate have been shown to maximally inhibit adhesion formation. The 0.4% sodium hyaluronate solution is resorbed from the peritoneal cavity and excreted within 5 days of administration. An additional benefit of sodium hyaluronate solut ...
Burns - Assessment and Management
... as an electrical burn, the injury has to be directly caused by electricity. For example, burning a hand on a hot, electric curling iron is a thermal burn, not electrical. For an electrical burn, the body comes into contact with an electrical source and becomes part of the electrical circuit. The ele ...
... as an electrical burn, the injury has to be directly caused by electricity. For example, burning a hand on a hot, electric curling iron is a thermal burn, not electrical. For an electrical burn, the body comes into contact with an electrical source and becomes part of the electrical circuit. The ele ...
STEREOTACTIC BREAST BIOPSY You can get up and use the
... • Basic geometry is used to determine the location of the lesion in the 3D coordinate system with the paired images. Imagine an x ray leaving the tube (a fixed point with respect to the receptor), extending through the center of the lesion, and then intersecting a point on the u-v imaging plane. The ...
... • Basic geometry is used to determine the location of the lesion in the 3D coordinate system with the paired images. Imagine an x ray leaving the tube (a fixed point with respect to the receptor), extending through the center of the lesion, and then intersecting a point on the u-v imaging plane. The ...
The Nasal Cavity Is a Route for Prion Infection in Hamsters
... the spread of prion diseases in some cases (45). Recently, it was reported that infectious prions were found in the saliva and blood of deer with chronic wasting disease, thus indicating that these bodily fluids may be a source of infection in the wild (33). Other potential sources of infectivity th ...
... the spread of prion diseases in some cases (45). Recently, it was reported that infectious prions were found in the saliva and blood of deer with chronic wasting disease, thus indicating that these bodily fluids may be a source of infection in the wild (33). Other potential sources of infectivity th ...
Changes in gene expression of glucose transporters in lactating and
... the i.v. injection of insulin (Rose et al., 1997). It has been reported that the plasma insulin concentration is lower in lactating cows than in nonlactating cows (Peel et al., 1983). The objectives of this study were to investigate changes in expression of GLUT1 and GLUT4 related ...
... the i.v. injection of insulin (Rose et al., 1997). It has been reported that the plasma insulin concentration is lower in lactating cows than in nonlactating cows (Peel et al., 1983). The objectives of this study were to investigate changes in expression of GLUT1 and GLUT4 related ...
The Versatility of Acellular Fetal Bovine Dermal Matrix for Head and
... Human acellular dermal matrix has been accepted as a useful product in pediatric soft tissue reconstruction and the endoscopic repair of skull base defects [6]-[9]. There are several reasons why acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix may be superior to human cadaveric tissue for soft tissue and skull ...
... Human acellular dermal matrix has been accepted as a useful product in pediatric soft tissue reconstruction and the endoscopic repair of skull base defects [6]-[9]. There are several reasons why acellular fetal bovine dermal matrix may be superior to human cadaveric tissue for soft tissue and skull ...
Posterior lateral acl reconstruction icd 10
... limited due to scar tissue, contractures after injury or surgery. ACL Reconstruction 29888 Anatomy, Indications, Contraindications, Alternatives, Pre-op Planning / Special Considerations, Technique, Complications, Follow-up care. Producent: Joop van den Ende Theaterprodukties gabapentin on mdma ...
... limited due to scar tissue, contractures after injury or surgery. ACL Reconstruction 29888 Anatomy, Indications, Contraindications, Alternatives, Pre-op Planning / Special Considerations, Technique, Complications, Follow-up care. Producent: Joop van den Ende Theaterprodukties gabapentin on mdma ...
to breast reconstruction
... Tissue-based reconstruction Women who have excess tissue in their lower abdomen may be willing to have that tissue removed so it can be used for breast reconstruction. Occasionally other parts of the body with extra tissue can be used for tissue-based reconstruction, but the abdomen is the most com ...
... Tissue-based reconstruction Women who have excess tissue in their lower abdomen may be willing to have that tissue removed so it can be used for breast reconstruction. Occasionally other parts of the body with extra tissue can be used for tissue-based reconstruction, but the abdomen is the most com ...
use of medicinal maggots in wound healing
... dressings which were then applied to wounds. In 1829, Napoleon’s surgeon in chief reported that maggots developing in infected wounds prevented further infection and accelerated wound healing. John Forney Zacharias documented application of maggots to Civil War wounds. W.S. Baer is credited as the f ...
... dressings which were then applied to wounds. In 1829, Napoleon’s surgeon in chief reported that maggots developing in infected wounds prevented further infection and accelerated wound healing. John Forney Zacharias documented application of maggots to Civil War wounds. W.S. Baer is credited as the f ...
BoneScalpel User Manual
... The European Parliament did enforce new regulations developed in 2005 concerning the disposal medical electrical and electronic equipment. The regulations, called Directives, place responsibilities on the supplier and you, the purchaser/user. One of the actions required is to inform users of their o ...
... The European Parliament did enforce new regulations developed in 2005 concerning the disposal medical electrical and electronic equipment. The regulations, called Directives, place responsibilities on the supplier and you, the purchaser/user. One of the actions required is to inform users of their o ...
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... palpated around a pressure ulcer or wound. Use fingertips to palpate for induration on intact skin surrounding a pressure ulcer or wound. Document induration and extent of wound margin. 10. Infection Occurs in viable tissue beneath the wound surface. Clinical signs of wound infection are the presenc ...
... palpated around a pressure ulcer or wound. Use fingertips to palpate for induration on intact skin surrounding a pressure ulcer or wound. Document induration and extent of wound margin. 10. Infection Occurs in viable tissue beneath the wound surface. Clinical signs of wound infection are the presenc ...
The effect of eccentric training on tissue repair in individuals with
... obtained significant results in the short and long term, in what it confers the reduction of pain and in the return the activities. Some research has demonstrated the effect of eccentric exercise for the treatment of tendinopathy, and most of them have demonstrated the benefit of this type of exerci ...
... obtained significant results in the short and long term, in what it confers the reduction of pain and in the return the activities. Some research has demonstrated the effect of eccentric exercise for the treatment of tendinopathy, and most of them have demonstrated the benefit of this type of exerci ...
Argon Plasma Coagulation - Erbe Elektromedizin GmbH
... in a VIO ESU/APC System is used particularly for hemostasis of small diffuse areas of bleeding, as well as the devitalization (i.e., depravity of life) and reduction of target tissue. The characteristic feature of this mode is the constant ionized plasma in an everchanging environment of resistance ...
... in a VIO ESU/APC System is used particularly for hemostasis of small diffuse areas of bleeding, as well as the devitalization (i.e., depravity of life) and reduction of target tissue. The characteristic feature of this mode is the constant ionized plasma in an everchanging environment of resistance ...
Consensus guidance for the use of debridement techniques
... Limitations of this method of debridement are that it is not always a safe method, e.g. the slowness of the process may raise the potential for infection, pain and maceration of the periwound skin. It should also not be used on ischaemic feet. Autolysis should be used for predebridement, e.g. before ...
... Limitations of this method of debridement are that it is not always a safe method, e.g. the slowness of the process may raise the potential for infection, pain and maceration of the periwound skin. It should also not be used on ischaemic feet. Autolysis should be used for predebridement, e.g. before ...
Determination of Flunixin Residues in Bovine Muscle Tissue by
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... Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. ...
Electrosurgery
Electrosurgery is the application of a high-frequency electric current to biological tissue as a means to cut, coagulate, desiccate, or fulgurate tissue. (These terms are used in specific ways for this methodology—see below). Its benefits include the ability to make precise cuts with limited blood loss. Electrosurgical devices are frequently used during surgical operations helping to prevent blood loss in hospital operating rooms or in outpatient procedures.In electrosurgical procedures, the tissue is heated by an electric current. Although electrical devices may be used for the cauterization of tissue in some applications, electrosurgery is usually used to refer to a quite different method than electrocautery. The latter uses heat conduction from a probe heated to a glowing temperature by a direct current (much in the manner of a soldering iron). This may be accomplished by direct current from dry-cells in a penlight-type device. Electrosurgery, by contrast, uses alternating current to directly heat the tissue itself. When this results in destruction of small blood vessels and halting of bleeding, it is technically a process of electrocoagulation, although ""electrocautery"" is sometimes loosely and nontechnically used to describe it.Often electrosurgery is mistakenly referred to as diathermy. Unlike Ohmic heating by electric current passing through the conductive tissue in conventional electrosurgery, diathermy means dielectric heating, produced by rotation of molecular dipoles in high frequency alternating electric field. This effect is most widely used in microwave ovens which operate at gigahertz frequencies.Electrosurgery is commonly used in dermatological, gynecological, cardiac, plastic, ocular, spine, ENT, maxillofacial, orthopedic, urological, neuro- and general surgical procedures as well as certain dental procedures.Electrosurgery is performed using an electrosurgical generator (also referred to as power supply or waveform generator) and a handpiece including one or several electrodes, sometimes referred to as an RF Knife. The apparatus when used for cutting or coagulation in surgery is called a ""Bovie"", after the inventor.