Effect of fresh human amniotic membrane on radiation-induced wounds in a murine experimental model
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2018Yazar
CÖMERT, MEHMET
Baghaki, Semih
Yazar, Sevgi Kurt
Gumusel, Asli
Cetinkale, Oguz
Diyarbakirlioglu, Murat
Ercan, Alp
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Background Radiation-induced wounds are extremely difficult to treat. They may lead to severe infections and can even be life-threatening. Wound dressings, negative pressure wound treatment, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and antibiotics are the main treatment modalities for radiation-induced wounds. Amniotic membrane is the innermost surface of the placenta. It has been shown that amniotic membrane induces re-epithelization, regulates angiogenesis, and decreases inflammation and fibrosis. Our proposed theory was that amniotic membrane can have a role in treating radiation-induced wounds by inducing epithelization and increasing wound tensile strength.
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