Development of a Histomorphologic Scale to Quantify Cutaneous Scars after Burns
Abstract
. Objective: Cutaneous wound healing in adults invariably results in scarring; however, there are few scales to quantify the degree of such scarring. The authors developed a histomorphologic scale for quantifying scarring after cutaneous burn injury. Methods: As part of a randomized trial comparing a variety of burn therapies, 40 partial-thickness burns were created on the backs and flanks of anesthetized pigs and treated with a tissue adhesive,...
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Title
Development of a Histomorphologic Scale to Quantify Cutaneous Scars after Burns
Published Date
Oct 1, 2000
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
10
Pages
1083 - 1088
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