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Amputation stump perfusion is predictive of post-operative necrotic eschar formation
BACKGROUND: A large proportion of patients develop poor amputation stump healing. We hypothesize that Laser-Assisted Fluorescent Angiography (LAFA) can predict inadequate tissue perfusion and healing.
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A Belgian student with black eschars
Acta Clinica Belgica, 2022Human cowpox virus infection is a rare zoonotic disease. Cowpox virus is a member of the Orthopoxvirus genus, like smallpox. Over the last years records of cowpox virus transmission from pet cats and pet rats to humans in Europe have increased. This observation may result from the loss of cross-immunity against orthopoxviruses after discontinuation of ...
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The rash that leads to eschar formation
Clinics in Dermatology, 2019When confronted with an existent or evolving eschar, the history is often the most important factor used to put the lesion into proper context. Determining whether the patient has a past medical history of significance, such as renal failure or diabetes mellitus, exposure to dead or live wildlife, or underwent a recent surgical procedure, can help ...
Carly, Dunn, Ted, Rosen
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Measurement of Hansen Solubility Parameters of third-degree burn eschar
Burns, 2022Michael S Roberts, Reza Aboofazeli
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Eschar after a journey to the forest
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2015Heiko, Slanina +3 more
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