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 incisio...
It is common in some cryosurgical procedures to rely on freeze-thaw cycle(s) to destroy undesirable ...
The pathophysiology of ischemic skin flap necrosis is complex, due primarily to vascular thrombosis ...
The evolution of reconstructive methods for defects of the human body cannot yet replace the use of ...
BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cut...
BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cut...
A criocirurgia é uma técnica terapêutica muito eficaz no tratamento de diversas lesões cutâneas beni...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of liquid nitrogen cryosurgery on the f...
ARAÚJO, Nívea BragaCryotherapy is the intentional destruction of a tissue by means of applying extre...
BACKGROUND: Today, the effects of growth factors and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in promoting woun...
Liquid nitrogen is used in medicine for cancer treatment and tissue preservation; however, bone viab...
Cryosurgery denotes the therapeutic ablation of tissues by cold. Its use was first described by Arn...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
Cryoablation is therapeutically applied for various disorders in several organs, and skin diseases a...
The aim of the present experimental study was to evaluate the morphological effects of different liq...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: John ...
It is common in some cryosurgical procedures to rely on freeze-thaw cycle(s) to destroy undesirable ...
The pathophysiology of ischemic skin flap necrosis is complex, due primarily to vascular thrombosis ...
The evolution of reconstructive methods for defects of the human body cannot yet replace the use of ...
BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cut...
BACKGROUND: Cryosurgery is an efficient therapeutic technique used to treat benign and malignant cut...
A criocirurgia é uma técnica terapêutica muito eficaz no tratamento de diversas lesões cutâneas beni...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of liquid nitrogen cryosurgery on the f...
ARAÚJO, Nívea BragaCryotherapy is the intentional destruction of a tissue by means of applying extre...
BACKGROUND: Today, the effects of growth factors and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in promoting woun...
Liquid nitrogen is used in medicine for cancer treatment and tissue preservation; however, bone viab...
Cryosurgery denotes the therapeutic ablation of tissues by cold. Its use was first described by Arn...
Cryosurgery uses low temperature to induce tissue necrosis with the intent of ablation by four proce...
Cryoablation is therapeutically applied for various disorders in several organs, and skin diseases a...
The aim of the present experimental study was to evaluate the morphological effects of different liq...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2010. Major: Biomedical Engineering. Advisor: John ...
It is common in some cryosurgical procedures to rely on freeze-thaw cycle(s) to destroy undesirable ...
The pathophysiology of ischemic skin flap necrosis is complex, due primarily to vascular thrombosis ...
The evolution of reconstructive methods for defects of the human body cannot yet replace the use of ...