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Die Heilung einer tiefen Hatuwunde bei Anwendung eines Kollagenschwammes als Verbandmateiral im Tierexperiment

Other title
The wound healing of a full thickness wound in guinea pigs by the use of collagen sponge as a wound dressing (en)
Author
SEDLARIK, K. M; SCHOOTS, C; OOSTERBAAN, J. A; KLOPPER, J. P
Akad. medizinischen Zent. Amsterdam, Tierexp. Inst., Germany
Source

Aktuelle Traumatologie. 1992, Vol 22, Num 5, pp 219-228 ; ref : 15 ref

CODEN
AKTRAE
ISSN
0044-6173
Scientific domain
Anesthesia, intensive care; Orthopedics traumatology
Publisher
Thieme, Stuttgart
Publication country
Germany
Document type
Article
Language
German
Keyword (fr)
Collagène Eponge Pansement Partie molle Pathologie expérimentale Perte substance Porc Traitement Artiodactyla Mammalia Peau pathologie Traumatisme Ungulata Vertebrata
Keyword (en)
Collagen Sponge Dressing Soft tissue Experimental disease Substance loss Pig Treatment Artiodactyla Mammalia Skin disease Trauma Ungulata Vertebrata
Keyword (es)
Colágeno Esponja Apósito Parte blanda Patología experimental Pérdida sustancia Cerdo Tratamiento Artiodactyla Mammalia Piel patología Traumatismo Ungulata Vertebrata
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002B Medical sciences / 002B16 Traumas. Diseases due to physical agents / 002B16F Injuries of the skin. Diseases of the skin due to physical agents

Discipline
Traumas. Diseases caused by physical agents
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
4374836

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