How To Use Granulation tissue In A Sentence
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_ -- In some cases the cord and nerve roots are pressed upon by an œdematous swelling of the membranes; in others, the tuberculous process attacks the dura mater and gives rise to the formation of granulation tissue on its outer aspect -- _tuberculous pachymeningitis_.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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Typically wounds do not epithelialize until the black/yellow slough has come off the surface and healthy granulation tissue is apparent.
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Typically wounds do not epithelialize until the black/yellow slough has come off the surface and healthy granulation tissue is apparent.
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The clot is transformed into what we term granulation tissue and begins to organize.
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This molecule is the most potent chemotactic agent for monocytes, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and fibroblasts and has a significant stimulant effect on the formation of granulation tissue.
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Transparent film dressings maintain a moist environment, promoting granulation tissue formation and autolytic debridement of slough and eschar.
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_ -- In some cases the cord and nerve roots are pressed upon by an œdematous swelling of the membranes; in others, the tuberculous process attacks the dura mater and gives rise to the formation of granulation tissue on its outer aspect -- _tuberculous pachymeningitis_.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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Descriptors such as granulation tissue, slough, or eschar are generally used to define tissue type.
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During a period of hours, the gauze dries on the wound bed and adheres to the range of tissues in it, including beefy red granulation tissue, yellow fibrinous tissue, or black necrotic tissue.
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Blood fills the space and clots, capillaries grow into the clot and form granulation tissue.
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Thus, applying topical antibiotics and eliminating the friction of a wet diaper may allow the granulation tissue to epithelialize.
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Significant areas of fraying, hemorrhage, granulation tissue, or an unusually deep cleft also suggest lesions.
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In the stages of healing of a fracture of tubular bone, e. chondromata frequently present with pathological fr according to the haematoma theory a. the hematoma is invaded by granulation tissue 41.
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In the white clay group one skin site and two bone sites exhibited signs of infection with development of granulation tissue.
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The thicknesses of the granulation tissue between Cuticle and normal tissue were different.
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There's a lot of what we call granulation tissue which is developing in that left foot, which is a sign of improvement.
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Methods: We cut off granulation tissue and a part of nail stroma.
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This new tissue is called granulation tissue and special growth factors to stimulate skin formation epithelialization.
Neal M. Blitz, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S.: What Vitamins Should You Take Before Surgery?
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The wound base is 85% slough and 15% granulation tissue.
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This new tissue is called granulation tissue and special growth factors to stimulate skin formation epithelialization.
Neal M. Blitz, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S.: What Vitamins Should You Take Before Surgery?
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Tuberculoma is a mass of granulation tissue made up of a conglomeration of microscopic small tubercles.
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The wound bed was 80% red nongranulation tissue and 20% yellow slough; it was dry with a minimal amount of tan drainage.
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Endobronchial brachytherapy has been successfully employed as an adjunct in managing recurrent episodes of stenosis due to hyperplastic granulation tissue.
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In some areas, particularly those close to the surface of the tumors, the eosinophilic extracellular material resembled fibrinoid necrosis and showed associated areas of organization consistent with typical granulation tissue.