Wound closure may be achieved by secondary intention, skingrafting, or flap closure.
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The flaps were remedied by frontal island flap and skingrafting.
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Wanted, four square inches of cuticle for skingrafting in W. How's that?
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Lesions other than nodules, joint involvement, and skingrafting were identified as independent risk factors.
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Approximately 50% of the secondary donor sites required skingrafting.
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We presented a 41-year-old woman who required skingrafting following third-degree burns to her left breast.
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Methods: Twenty patients with deep burn admitted within 24 hours after injury underwent escharectomy and Meek skingrafting.
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While at Royal North Shore, Mr Lawson underwent a number of skingrafting procedures and other burn treatments.
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The gold standard treatment for severe burn injuries is autologous skingrafting and the use of commercial dermal substitutes.
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Think about it again, think good and hard: if it's a phosphorus burn, for example, they can do skingrafting.
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Wound surface area was measured every 2 weeks until the endpoints (complete epithelialization or skingrafting) were met.
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It is a relatively ideal carrier of skingrafting, as well as a new type of inner cover for the wound.
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Next, we immunized the donor to the minor histocompatibility antigens (mHA) of the recipient by means of repeated skingrafting.
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The first program would, if successful, replace skingrafting that transplants tissue from one's own body, or a donor, to an injured area.
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Autologous skingrafting from the thigh is frequently required for treatment of burns and is associated with intense pain at the donor site.
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An ultrasound machine had been purchased for the burns centre's intensive care unit, as well as skingrafting equipment and entertainment devices for patients.