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Descriptors such as granulation tissue, slough, or eschar are generally used to define tissue type.
The eschar swab rendered growth of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species, light growth of diphtheroids, and rare Streptococcus viridans.
Local tissue reactions were confined to the treatment site and included erythema, swelling, desquamation, erosions, and eschar in most patients.
Topical treatment alone is not sufficient, as it does not effectively penetrate the eschar and damaged tissue.
A dry eschar on the radial dorsal aspect of the hand was debrided and was covered with a split-thickness skin graft.
If the wound bed is partially obscured by slough or eschar, the ability to stage before debridement depends on the type of tissue visualized.
Transparent film dressings maintain a moist environment, promoting granulation tissue formation and autolytic debridement of slough and eschar.
The base of the ulcer is purulent with hemorrhagic exudate, partially covered by necrotic eschar, with or without granulation tissue.
After it dries, saline-soaked gauzes are applied to the eschar to soften it and hasten its spontaneous separation from the underlying tissues.
Super Blend is a cutting current with even more eschar formation than Blend Cut.
Bleeding, scabbing and moderate eschar were noted in one or more animals at each dose level.
The vesicles rupture, and a painless, ulcerated, black eschar develops.
Full-thickness burns will not form a crust because of the overlying dead skin, or eschar.
The cutaneous form of anthrax presents with a darkened eschar or papule that is not painful, but can be somewhat itchy and is generally striking in appearance.
Early debridement of burn eschar is beneficial to wound healing.
When pressure ulcers are located on the heel and are covered with a dry eschar, they should not be debrided.
The lesions subsequently become indurated plaques and nodules that progress to necrotic deep ulcerations with eschar formation.
Leddy performed an excision of the eschar on the dorsum of the patient's right hand.
The goal of exposure therapy is to soften the eschar and remove it.
Esker, also spelled eskar, or eschar, a long, narrow, winding ridge composed of stratified sand and gravel deposited by a subglacial or englacial meltwater stream.
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I reapplied the caustic and desired that the eschar might be exposed to dry.
The eschar is at first dry and crisp, and is surrounded by a zone of pallor.
Apply first a cold poultice, and then form the eschar, which may be freely exposed to the air.
Finally, the eschar on the exterior of the swollen cheek or lip leaves no doubt as to the character of the lesion.
The sore is generally healthy after the separation of the eschar, and no constitutional disorder ensues.
In the formation of this eschar several things require particular attention.
In other cases the eschar is too apt to be unadherent, and this arises from the formation of pus or of a scab underneath.
The place was covered with an eschar as large as a five-franc piece.
The advantage of healing by eschar over that by scabbing is quite decided.
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