Publication: Assessment of microcirculatory influence on cellular morphology in human burn wound healing using reflectance-mode-confocal microscopy
Assessment of microcirculatory influence on cellular morphology in human burn wound healing using reflectance-mode-confocal microscopy
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Altintas, A. A., Altintas, M. A., Ipaktchi, K., Guggenheim, M., Theodorou, P., Amini, P., & Spilker, G. (2009). Assessment of microcirculatory influence on cellular morphology in human burn wound healing using reflectance-mode-confocal microscopy. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 17, 498–504. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-475X.2009.00516.x
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Previous studies have assessed the effects of changes in microcirculation on wound healing; however, the influence of microcirculation on tissue histomorphology remains widely unknown. Reflectance-mode-confocal microscopy (RMCM) enables in vivo tissue observation on a cellular level. We present RMCM data evaluating the local microcirculation and assess the influence on histomorphology during burn healing. RMCM was performed in 12 patients (aged; 36.2+/-14.2 years, maximum-burn-extent: 4% total body surface area) at times 12, 36, and 7
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Altintas, A. A., Altintas, M. A., Ipaktchi, K., Guggenheim, M., Theodorou, P., Amini, P., & Spilker, G. (2009). Assessment of microcirculatory influence on cellular morphology in human burn wound healing using reflectance-mode-confocal microscopy. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 17, 498–504. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-475X.2009.00516.x