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Author(s):  
Adrian E Rodrigues ◽  
David Dolivo ◽  
Yingxing Li ◽  
Thomas A Mustoe ◽  
Robert D Galiano ◽  
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Alcohol ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 96 ◽  
pp. 99-100
Author(s):  
Chad Brewer ◽  
Azeezat A. Awoyemi ◽  
Christina Borchers ◽  
Christine M. Rapp ◽  
Anita Thyagarajan ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 280-286
Author(s):  
Dehhaze Adil ◽  
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Daghouri Nada-Imane ◽  
Labbaci Rim ◽  
Taybi Otmane ◽  
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a major public health problem. It is not only a health crisis of planetary scope but also a socio-economic crisis with serious consequences. Among the dramatic repercussions in our country was the condemnation of several health structures, including ours. We report the case of a young epileptic woman who suffered a thermal burn by scalding, causing her to suffer from 3rd-degree lesions.Her treatment was delayed because of the sanitary conditions preventing an excision with a skin graft, which led us to follow this patient in directed healing. Therapeutic management in the context of an epilepsy-burn association must be multidisciplinary and adequate, hence the interest of prevention based on patient education, good compliance with treatment, and correct management of the environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bogdan Pavel ◽  
Mihaela Roxana Popescu ◽  
Daria Skolozubova ◽  
Elena Flutur ◽  
Vlad Mihai Voiculescu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Kaitlin L Musick ◽  
Savannah L Jones ◽  
Ashlyn M Norris ◽  
Lauren J Hochstetler ◽  
Felicia N Williams ◽  
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Abstract Fungal infections are a recognized cause of increased morbidity and mortality in thermal burn patients. Adequate treatment regimens remain a challenge due to unpredictable pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic changes caused by a hypermetabolic state and individual patient factors. A retrospective evaluation of adult thermal burn patients from April 2014 to April 2020 was conducted to assess voriconazole and posaconazole antifungal dosing regimens. The primary outcome was the incidence of attaining a therapeutic steady-state trough level on the patient’s initial voriconazole or posaconazole regimen. Of the 35 patients analyzed, 28 (80.0%) patients achieved a therapeutic level during azole therapy. However, only 13 (46.4%) patients achieved a therapeutic level on their first azole regimen. The median time to therapeutic level was 8.0 + 21.1 days from the start of azole therapy. Optimal dosing strategies for azole therapy in patients with thermal burns remains undefined. Further assessment is needed to delineate patient-specific factors that can contribute to subtherapeutic azole levels in thermal burn patients and the overall clinical impact of population-specific dosing regimens.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 676-682
Author(s):  
E. Y. Naumenko ◽  
M. I. Shchetinskey ◽  
O. M. Bobrova ◽  
S. V. Narozhnyi ◽  
О. А. Nardid ◽  
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Human placenta extracts have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and wound-healing properties, so they are promising drugs for the treatment of wounds of various origins, including burns. Cryopreservation methods are widely used to preserve the biological activity of placental drugs for a long time. The aim of this work was to study the effect of low-temperature storage of the placenta on the regenerative properties of its extracts. Fragments of freshly obtained placentas were cooled by immersion in liquid nitrogen and stored at –196 °C for 6 months. The placenta was warmed in a water bath at 37 °C. The effect of low-temperature preservation of the placenta on the ability of its extracts to positively affect the wound healing process was studied in a model of thermal burn of III B degree in rats. The effectiveness of wound treatment with extracts from cryopreserved placenta was evaluated by planimetric and histological methods at 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days after the burn. The activity of antioxidant enzymes in the serum of animals was also determined. superoxide dismutase activity was assessed by inhibition of adrenaline autooxidation in carbonate buffer, catalase activity was assessed by the degree of inhibition of ammonium peroxide formation. It has been shown that the treatment of burns with extracts from cryopreserved placenta helped to accelerate the regeneration processes and the rate of wound healing. The formation of granulation tissue was detected on the 7th day of treatment with extracts, and on the 14th day in the control. The area of burn wounds during treatment with extracts probably differed from the control starting from 14 days after application of the burn. It was found that the dynamics of recovery of catalase activity after burns is probably higher on the 7th day of treatment with extracts. The obtained data testify to the high efficiency of application of placenta stored at low-temperature for the purpose of obtaining extracts from it with preservation of regenerative properties.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
David Hui-Kang Ma ◽  
Yi-Jen Hsueh ◽  
Kevin Sheng-Kai Ma ◽  
Yueh-Ju Tsai ◽  
Shiang-Fu Huang ◽  
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AbstractPreviously, we reported a collagenase-based, animal product-free protocol for cultivated oral mucosal epithelial cell sheets for transplantation (COMET). Here, we reported the long-term outcomes of first 2 clinical cases. A 27-year-old man suffered from thermal burn, which resulted in symblepharon of lower fornix OD. COMET was performed, and the cornea remained clear with few peripheral NV and no more symblepharon 34 months postoperatively. Another 42-year-old man suffered from severe alkaline burn OD. He underwent COMET, followed by corneal transplantation half a year later. A biopsy taken two years after COMET showed stratified epithelium positive for keratin 4, 13, and 3 in the suprabasal layer. Staining for p63 and p75NTR was both positive in the basal layer. The graft remained clear up to post-OP 4 years. Our study confirmed the long-term survival of the transplanted OMECs, suggesting that collagenase-based spheroidal suspension culture is a promising technique for COMET.Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03943797 Registered 9 May 2019-Retrospectively registered, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03943797.


Author(s):  
A.A. Ermolaeva ◽  
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V.V. Ponomarenko ◽  
A.V. Novoselov ◽  
E.D. Semivelichenko ◽  
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Trauma ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 146040862110466
Author(s):  
Ekta Singla ◽  
Suresh Kumar ◽  
Obaidur Rehman ◽  
Parul Ichhpujani

Domestic pressure cooker trauma leading to severe ocular injuries is generally underreported. It can have varying manifestations ranging from penetrating ocular injury to thermal burns. We report a case of pressure cooker explosion presenting as autoevisceration in one eye and thermal burn in the other eye. This case highlights the importance of the need to increase awareness and promote safety measures to help prevent such accidents.


2021 ◽  
Vol Online (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Devi ◽  
B. K. Sarma ◽  
P. Thakuria ◽  
N. Ahmed ◽  
S. N. Yadav ◽  
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