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Nanoemulsions for Skin Delivery of Essential Oils: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Essential oils (EOs) are recognized for their multiple health benefits. However, their high volatility, low stability, and limited water solubility limit their effective application. This systematic review aims to assess the use of nanoemulsions as delivery systems for the topical administration of EOs, highlighting their efficacy, safety, and
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Postoperative Pelvic Abscess Risk in Gynecologic Surgery: A Four-Year Single Institution Experience. [PDF]
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A risk evaluation of traces of packaging materials in former food products intended as feed materials [PDF]
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Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose (Surgicel®) on Cytology/Histology
Acta Cytologica, 2022<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> In patients with a history of malignancy, follow-up surveillance of lymph nodes (LNs) is required to evaluate for potential malignancy or infection. In some cases, the lymphadenopathy may be secondary to an intraprocedural hemostatic agent and/or related granulomatous reaction.
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Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose for Hepatic Hemostasis
Archives of Surgery, 1963Introduction Oxidized regenerated cellulose is a relatively recent addition to the surgeon's armamentarium for hemostasis. Its hemostatic and absorbable qualities have been attested to by several authors in recent articles. 1-5 There have also been several articles describing its chemical nature, the mechanism of solubility in human tissues, and ...
G F, WRIGHT, R R, TYSON
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Biodegradation of oxidized regenerated cellulose
Carbohydrate Research, 1990The in vitro solubilization and degradation of regenerated cellulose was studied under conditions which approximate those found in vivo, when the material is used as an adhesion barrier to assist normal wound repair. Factors affecting solubilization which were examined included the effects of serum or plasma, and the presence of hydrolytic enzymes ...
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Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Imitating Pelvic Abscess
Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2013Oxidized regenerated cellulose is a topical hemostatic agent that is used commonly in abdominal and pelvic surgery. Although oxidized regenerated cellulose mimicking an abscess has been reported after different operations, little is known about its side effects after gynecologic surgery.Two women were diagnosed with postoperative abscess and intra ...
Sadikah, Behbehani, Togas, Tulandi
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Oxidized Regenerated Cellulose Versus Calcium Alginate in Controlling Bleeding From Malignant Wounds
Cancer Nursing, 2023Background There is no consensus on the best intervention for topical management of bleeding in malignant wounds. Although surgical hemostatic dressings are recommended, the use of calcium alginate (CA) is frequent among practitioners.
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