Angiogenic effects of cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen on the normal skin of rats, through morphometric study

  • Pimentel, Camila Bianco
  • Moraes, Aparecida Machado de
  • Cintra, Maria Letícia
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Publication date
November 2015
Publisher
FapUNIFESP (SciELO)
Journal
Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia
Language
English

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cutaneous diseases. The primary active mechanism of cryosurgery is related to vascular effects on treated tissue. After a cryosurgical procedure, exuberant granulation tissue is formed at the injection site, probably as a result of angiogenic stimulation of the cryogen and inflammatory response, particularly in endothelial cells. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the angiogenic effects of freezing, as part of the phenomenon of healing rat skin subjected to previous injury. METHODS: Two incisions were made in each of the twenty rats, which were divided randomly into two groups of ten. After 3 days, cryosurgery with liquid nitrogen was performed in one of in...

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