1979
DOI: 10.3109/02844317909013021
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Histology of Healing of Deep Dermal Burns in Pigs

Abstract: A standard deep second degree burn was worked out in pigs. The burn was inflicted with a hot iron, standardized by immediate retraction measurements. Biopsies were taken from the wounds on days 0, 1, 4, 7, 14, 21. Standard staining methods were used. Spontaneous healing was followed and results compared with mechanical partial skin loss healing.

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“…The only epidermal elements to survive in deep partial thickness burns are those of the deepest sweat glands. Re-epithelialisation occurs through proliferation of these epithelial appendages and is therefore slower than with the superficial burn (Artz and Moncrief, 1957;Sevitt, 1957;Jackson, 1970;Winter, 1970;Behounkova-Houskova and Moserova, 1979;Muir et al, 1987;Cribbs et al, 2002). The surface changes will depend on the management of the burn and whether infection occurs.…”
Section: Cellular Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only epidermal elements to survive in deep partial thickness burns are those of the deepest sweat glands. Re-epithelialisation occurs through proliferation of these epithelial appendages and is therefore slower than with the superficial burn (Artz and Moncrief, 1957;Sevitt, 1957;Jackson, 1970;Winter, 1970;Behounkova-Houskova and Moserova, 1979;Muir et al, 1987;Cribbs et al, 2002). The surface changes will depend on the management of the burn and whether infection occurs.…”
Section: Cellular Responsementioning
confidence: 99%