Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses. Despite its impact on wound care, the basic mechanisms leading to EGT are still unclear and effective strategies to prevent and/or treat EGT are lacking. The development of EGT is a poorly understood, multifactorial process involving hyperproliferating fibroblasts and malfunctional differentiation of keratinocytes, suboptimal wound contraction, dysfunctional vascularisation, and chronic inflammation. To consolidate and describe basic and clinical research literature on EGT and to identify knowledge gaps and opportunities for future research, a search was systematically conducted using predefined search terms. Subsequently, a scoping review ...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Traumatic wounds have been described as the second most common reason for out-of-hours emergency vet...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...
Simple Summary Horses are prone to develop a wound healing disorder on their limbs called exuberant ...
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
<div><p>Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) ...
"December 2009"The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the officia...
The healing of wounds located on the equine distal limbs can often be impaired, which can result in ...
Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) that ret...
ABSTRACT. Viana L.F.S., Wenceslau A.A., Costa S.C.L., Figueiredo M.A.F., Andrade F.S.S.D. & Ferreira...
In equines the formation of exuberant granulation tissue is of common occurrence in wounds which are...
Background: Cutaneous wounds in locomotor limbs represent one of the most frequent disorders in equi...
Objective To investigate the effects on wound healing of transforming growth factor-β1 as a topical ...
As in other fibroproliferative disorders, hypoxia has been suggested to play a key role in the patho...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Traumatic wounds have been described as the second most common reason for out-of-hours emergency vet...
Exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) is often observed during second intention wound healing in horses...
Simple Summary Horses are prone to develop a wound healing disorder on their limbs called exuberant ...
Excessive granulation tissue (proud flesh) is a common sequela of traumatic injuries, especially in ...
<div><p>Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) ...
"December 2009"The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the officia...
The healing of wounds located on the equine distal limbs can often be impaired, which can result in ...
Bandaging of limb wounds in horses leads to formation of exuberant granulation tissue (EGT) that ret...
ABSTRACT. Viana L.F.S., Wenceslau A.A., Costa S.C.L., Figueiredo M.A.F., Andrade F.S.S.D. & Ferreira...
In equines the formation of exuberant granulation tissue is of common occurrence in wounds which are...
Background: Cutaneous wounds in locomotor limbs represent one of the most frequent disorders in equi...
Objective To investigate the effects on wound healing of transforming growth factor-β1 as a topical ...
As in other fibroproliferative disorders, hypoxia has been suggested to play a key role in the patho...
Summary Stem-cell therapy represents a promising strategy for the treatment of challenging pathologi...
Wounds on equine limbs often develop exuberant granulation tissue and subsequently heal in a delaye...
Traumatic wounds have been described as the second most common reason for out-of-hours emergency vet...