Manual Der Wundheilung
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-211-69454-1_12
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Die Bedeutung von Kollagen und Kollagenasen in der Wundheilung

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“…More often than not, especially with chronic wounds, critical colonisation is a permanent situation. In this case, the microbial load might trigger an inflammation process, which contributes to a chronification of the wound and involves specific signs such as persistent fibrinous coating (which must by no means be mistaken for pus) [29].…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Local Wound Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More often than not, especially with chronic wounds, critical colonisation is a permanent situation. In this case, the microbial load might trigger an inflammation process, which contributes to a chronification of the wound and involves specific signs such as persistent fibrinous coating (which must by no means be mistaken for pus) [29].…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Local Wound Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, bioactive wound pads seemingly modulate and improve the physiological stages of wound healing [32]. Therefore, products containing collagen and hyaluronic acid are used [33,34]. In addition, another interesting approach to improve wound healing is the use of growth factors due to their immense importance in mediating the wound closure processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%