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Somatropin and Wound Healing after Injury*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1990
The anabolic effect of biosynthetic human GH (somatropin) has been assessed in both unburned and burned rats. Eighty rats, which had undergone standardized laparotomies, were randomly allocated to four groups (control placebo, control somatropin, burn placebo, and burn somatropin).
H. Ellis, H. J. C. R. Belcher
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The Injury and the Wound: Facing the Corporeality of Self-Injury

2016
In this chapter I present an analysis which illustrates the embodied approach taken in Self-injury, Medicine and Society by focusing on two case studies, of sorts. Firstly, I address ‘genesis stories’, or narratives provided by participants of their initial forays into self-injuring practices.
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Sideline skin and wound care for acute injuries

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2007
The management of acute skin trauma in sports is reviewed from the perspective of the sideline medical provider. Skin injuries covered in this article include abrasions, lacerations, blisters, chafing, and sunburn. Sideline evaluations, treatment techniques, recommended equipment, and prevention are discussed.
Mike W. Romeo   +4 more
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Visceral injuries, wound infection and sepsis following electrical injuries

Burns, 1996
Visceral injuries, wound infection and sepsis were investigated in 226 inpatients who sustained electrical burns over a period of 15 years. Four patients who sustained thoracic and abdominal organ injuries were noted in this series. The patients had injuries of the small intestine, stomach, colon and the lung.
N. Uçar   +4 more
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Wound management in patients with traumatic injuries

Journal of Wound Care, 1997
This case report describes the management of a patient with extensive impact ...
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The Physiology of Wound Healing: Injury Through Maturation

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2009
Wound healing has evolved from a science of clinical observation to a study of molecular biology and cellular physiology. This article will review the medical literature to provide a basis for understanding the current science of wound healing.
Paige Teller, Therese K. White
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Regional Injury and Sequelae of Wounding

1986
Gunshot wounds to the head, perforating stab wounds of the heart and lungs, fragmentation of the body by bomb blast, are all obviously immediately fatal events. In this chapter we are not concerned with immediate fatality but with the short and longer term effects of injury. Some of these, such as shock, occur in a few hours.
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Wounds and Injuries

2021
Christopher Payne, Andrew Kjos
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Wound Management in Electrical Injuries

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1999
Fong Li, Zhiyong Sheng, Zhenrong Guo
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Engineered Hemostatic Biomaterials for Sealing Wounds

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Mina Hoorfar   +2 more
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