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Перевод: granulation
[существительное] зернение; гранулирование; грануляция ; дробление [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- They keep the wound clean and moist and may be removed without traumatising newly formed granulation tissue and capillary buds.
- At 21 days, the outside of the wound was clean and granulation was beginning to take place.
- At this stage the healing area is reddish in appearance and is referred to as granulation tissue.
- The glue held the granulation in place and turned to carbon when heated.
- Granulation seems to be an electro-static effect, whereby the mineral particles in solution act as "seeds" for the pigment.
- In adult wounds, closure is brought about in part by contraction of the wound connective tissue (the granulation tissue).
- Briefly, the diagnosis of ulcerative colitis was based on the presence of at least three of the following four criteria: a typical history of diarrhoea; stools containing blood and pus, or both, for more than one week or in repeated episodes; a typical sigmoidoscopic appearance, with granulated friable mucosa or ulcerations, or both; histological or cytological signs of inflammation; and radiological or colonoscopic signs of ulcerations with or without spiculation or granulation of the inner surface of the colon proximal to the rectum.
- The wound had to be desloughed before granulation and healing could begin and it was decided to use Hioxyl cream (1.5% hydrogen peroxide).
- The healing process is completed when epithelium grows in from the edge and covers the granulation tissue.
- such as the fine solder work required for gold filigree and granulation, cannot be seen even at high magnification.
- Recent studies using magnetic resonance imaging in patients with atlantoaxial subluxation have shown an inflammatory mass of granulation tissue around the odontoid arising from the synovial lining of the articulations.
- Those where there is no tissue loss are considered for primary closure (joining the edges together), while wounds with tissue loss may need grafts, flaps or to have healing by granulation allowed.
- If the infection is discharged or the stimulus of the inflammation removed, all these new blood vessels make up "granulation tissue" (because it looks granular), and this is an excellent foundation for the rapid regeneration of the tissues.
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