1990
DOI: 10.1016/0190-9622(90)70279-q
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Synthetic membranes and cultured keratinocyte grafts

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“…The fast epithelization is usually begun from the wound edges (the so‐called ‘edge effect’), and is connected with the described mechanism of action (the stimulation of the recipient keratinocytes’ migration by releasing many cytokines). The occasional formation of islands of epithelization inside the wound was seen in several patients with large ulcers and can probably be attributed to the presence of appendageal remnants 11,17,28,33,34,40 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fast epithelization is usually begun from the wound edges (the so‐called ‘edge effect’), and is connected with the described mechanism of action (the stimulation of the recipient keratinocytes’ migration by releasing many cytokines). The occasional formation of islands of epithelization inside the wound was seen in several patients with large ulcers and can probably be attributed to the presence of appendageal remnants 11,17,28,33,34,40 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Full-thickness grafts (including all of the epidermis and dermis) provide good cosmetic results but require a primary closure of the donor site, limiting the area that may be grafted. [ 78 ]…”
Section: Burns and Skin Ulcersmentioning
confidence: 99%