• Penetrating injuries in the area of the urethra may also cause urethral trauma. (medscape.com)
  • External penetrating trauma to the urethra is rare, but iatrogenic injuries are quite common in both segments of the urethra. (medscape.com)
  • Our team of veterinarians and technicians are equipped to handle any emergency, including vehicular trauma (hit by car), bite wound injuries, respiratory impairment, cardiac disease, gastrointestinal emergencies, endocrine disorders, and ophthalmologic conditions. (vcahospitals.com)
  • CAUSE: trauma by sharp object Close wounds No break in the continuity of the skin or mucous membrane. (slideshare.net)
  • Types of Closed Wound  Contusions:  They are caused by blunt force trauma that damages tissues under the skin. (slideshare.net)
  • Animals drop quickly, with most immediately going into shock after such trauma. (grafs.com)
  • Humans can maliciously induce trauma when they purposely strike, kick or shoot an animal with a gun or arrow. (petplace.com)
  • Other, usually larger, animals may attack pets causing serious trauma or injury. (petplace.com)
  • Head trauma is a common injury seen in animals struck by moving vehicles. (petplace.com)
  • Although this definition of wound infection is restricted to those arising from a surgical incision, a broader and more general definition would be an infection of a wound caused by physical injury of the skin as a result of penetrating trauma from plants, animals, guns, knives or other objects. (dermnetnz.org)
  • Again, in bullet wounding, "crush" is not a blunt force trauma injury. (northeastshooters.com)
  • That blunt force trauma injury caused by the temporary stretch of a rifle round deceleration will only cause muscle damage that may cause the animal to become prey days or weeks later because it can't run as fast. (northeastshooters.com)
  • Blunt trauma can be related to car accidents, fall from a height or high rise syndrome, kicks or "human beings" interaction, penetrating trauma, bites or fight, specially small--large animal interactions, projectiles, stabbing. (vin.com)
  • Isolated scrotal injuries are uncommon and are usually caused by burns, avulsions, or penetrating trauma. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Penetrating urethral trauma is less common, occurring mainly as a result of gunshot wounds, or alternatively. (msdmanuals.com)
  • An x-ray with urethral contrast (retrograde urethrography) should be done for penile fracture or penetrating penile trauma when urethral injury is suspected (eg, with gross hematuria or inability to void). (msdmanuals.com)
  • While catfish-induced injuries are generally characterized by the pain associated with envenomation, the stings in some species are sufficiently long and sharp to cause severe penetrating trauma. (unesp.br)
  • Systematic Approach to Trauma and Traumatic Coagulopathy This lecture takes practitioners through a logical workup for small animal trauma patients. (ivseminars.com)
  • I give case examples for upper airway trauma, penetrating chest wounds, pulmonary contusions, broken backs, intrathoracic and abdominal trauma. (ivseminars.com)
  • Transmission occurs when the causative organism enters the body through minor trauma or a penetrating injury, commonly thorn pricks. (who.int)
  • Common injuries include bite wounds, lacerations, facial injury, neck and spinal cord injury (particularly when a smaller animal is shaken by the larger animal), perforation of the abdominal cavity and underlying organs and perforation of the chest cavity.Injuries that result from bite wounds, falls from heights, or other accidents may cause similar signs to those caused by an automobile accident. (petplace.com)
  • Frangible bullets striking animal targets create wounds similar to conventional bullets. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some penetrate soft tissue similar to full metal jacket bullets. (wikipedia.org)
  • Frangible bullets disintegrating in flesh cause very serious wounds with persistent effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • The colleague replied that it protected against knife wounds and bullets. (swisstph.ch)
  • VLD Hunting Bullets are designed to penetrate 2-3? (eurooptic.com)
  • Bullets 3)Perforating wounds: Foreign objects cuts open the whole thickness of the wall of cavity or organ. (slideshare.net)
  • Our Elite Hunter bullets also incorporate a slightly thinner J4 Precision hunting jacket, which allows the projectile to penetrate 2″ to 3″ before rapidly expanding. (grafs.com)
  • Berger Elite Hunter bullets dump their energy where it is most effective, inside the animal. (grafs.com)
  • This is why many handgun hunters choose cast bullets for their hunting needs-a good cast bullet of an LBT or Keith design will penetrate deeply while maintaining nearly 100 percent of its weight. (americanhunter.org)
  • Penetrating wounds (bullets, knives, etc. (vin.com)
  • Both the temporary and permanent wound cavity created by this bullet separation is dramatic resulting in quick incapacitation. (wilsoncombat.com)
  • and then begin to expand and create a massive wound cavity up to 15? (eurooptic.com)
  • Upon expansion, the projectile sheds most of its weight producing extreme hydrostatic shock and a massive wound cavity in the vital area. (grafs.com)
  • Puncture Wounds:  It is piercing wound that causes a small hole in the tissues by objects such as nail or needle. (slideshare.net)
  • 4)Puncture wounds: Small opening on the surface. (slideshare.net)
  • Unlike rifle rounds, which create massive wound cavities through the effects of hydrostatic shock, handgun rounds essentially create puncture wounds on a game animal. (americanhunter.org)
  • Preventing infection is difficult, but people living in or travelling to endemic areas should be advised not to walk barefoot, as wearing shoes and clothing can protect against puncture wounds. (who.int)
  • And as long as you penetrate Deep enough, and have a good enough expanding projectile, you'll have a relatively quick kill. (northeastshooters.com)
  • To meet these requirements, Federal Premium set out to develop a 10mm projectile that would penetrate deeply, expand reliably and retain a significant portion of its weight to maintain terminal momentum. (americanhunter.org)
  • To prove it, he took one of the big slaughter knives we used for dissecting animals and stuck it in his chest. (swisstph.ch)
  • Riders, however, are more open to wearing protective vests, which have been found to lower the risk of rib fractures and penetrating chest wounds. (bestattorney.com)
  • Animals with chest injuries require one to two weeks of exercise restriction. (petplace.com)
  • The hydrostatic shock causes most animals to drop immediately. (eurooptic.com)
  • After initial expansion, the bullet sheds 40% to 85% of its weight, as shrapnel, into surrounding tissue and organs, creating a devastating wound channel and causing the vast majority of the bullet's energy and hydrostatic shock to be expended throughout the mass of the target animal. (impactguns.com)
  • Wounds break the continuity of the skin and allow organisms to gain access to tissues and cause infection. (dermnetnz.org)
  • The findings suggested that Ousmane's primary exposure to the bacteria resulted from scraping an animal hide that was contaminated with anthrax in his workspace, potentially making any anthrax spores present airborne. (cdc.gov)
  • Ousmane reported he routinely wore a face mask to avoid the strong odor associated with the animal hides, which may have reduced the amount of bacteria he breathed in. (cdc.gov)
  • WOUND HEALING PROCESS 1)Inflammatory phase:  Neutrophil begins to ingest bacteria. (slideshare.net)
  • As soon as the plant enters its growing season, the bacteria penetrates it through its natural openings, but can also be carried by insects to the plant. (pioneerthinking.com)
  • This bacteria is found everywhere in soil and the intestines of animals, and thus it is commonly found in faeces and dust. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)
  • When a wound penetrates the bark and damages the cambium (a thin layer of vascular tissue responsible for water and nutrient movement within a tree), it also exposes the interior of the tree to damaging organisms such as fungi and bacteria. (msucares.com)
  • The group notes that cows, bulls, sheep, pigs, chickens, and other animals feel pain and fear and value their lives, just as humans do, and that the only way to help prevent them from suffering in slaughterhouses is not to eat them. (peta.org)
  • 3 Moreover, a One Health approach shows overlapping areas of spirituality between humans and animals. (swisstph.ch)
  • We found that more animals were regularly vaccinated than humans. (swisstph.ch)
  • In participatory transdisciplinary planning sessions with the population and the authorities, we agreed to conduct joint vaccination campaigns for humans and animals. (swisstph.ch)
  • When the veterinarians went to the field, they took human medical staff with them in the same car and the vaccines for humans and animals were transported in the same refrigerator. (swisstph.ch)
  • While many people find it thrilling and entertaining as a sport, there is also the very real risk of rodeo injuries for all concerned - the animals, the humans who participate in the sport, and the onlookers who enjoy it. (bestattorney.com)
  • Humans have been known to use animals for either food, milk, fiber, and many other products since the time of the early man. (proprofs.com)
  • The most common wildlife species to spread rabies to domestic animals and humans in the Northern Hemisphere are skunks, bats, raccoons, foxes, and coyotes. (vin.com)
  • There is no treatment for animals or humans once clinical signs appear. (vin.com)
  • Public health officials and others concerned with appropriate actions to take at hazardous waste sites may want information on levels of exposure associated with more subtle effects in humans or animals (LOAEL) or exposure levels below which no adverse effects (NOAELs) have been observed. (cdc.gov)
  • As with applying wound dressings, filling cavities in trees was an accepted practice at one time. (msucares.com)
  • A pair of serious wounds can be seen at the site where the barbs had been sheared off the animal after the whale rejected the tag. (raincoast.org)
  • one hole located low and to the right of the ideal stunning location (there was bruising of the surrounding tissue, and the hole did not appear to penetrate as deep as the second hole) and a second hole located in the correct position for stunning. (peta.org)
  • The solid base creates additional tissue damage and often results in full penetration of the animal. (wilsoncombat.com)
  • Trunk wounds that penetrate the bark will damage the cambium layer, a thin layer of vascular tissue, which is vital to movement of water and nutrients. (mortonarb.org)
  • CLASSIFICATION Open wounds Destruction of skin and mucous membrane and exposing the underlying tissue of open air. (slideshare.net)
  • 2)Penetrating wounds: Epidermis, dermis & Deeper tissue or organs. (slideshare.net)
  • A tree responds to wounds by compartmentalizing and forming suberized (cells take on a sealing function), lignified (strengthened) wood known as callus tissue that prevents entry of pathogens. (msucares.com)
  • Callus tissue develops at the edge of wounds and grows toward the center. (msucares.com)
  • Tree wound dressing was applied but flaked off after 2 or 3 years, only serving as a barrier to callus tissue connection with cutting surface. (msucares.com)
  • Callus tissue forms along wound edges on a sweetgum trunk. (msucares.com)
  • In soft tissue wounding pathology, "crush" is a specific term used to describe compressing a soft tissue in the path of a bullet/missile until it tears or is pulverized. (northeastshooters.com)
  • The bore diameter base of the bullet continues and penetrates deeply in a straight line. (wilsoncombat.com)
  • A light bullet expanding that fast won't penetrate a big animal far enough to do that, it's called sectional density by the way,but a 30-06 or a 375 will. (huntingnet.com)
  • Unless the bullet travels far enough into the animal's body to penetrate through the major organs, it is not up to the task. (americanhunter.org)
  • The spores likely got into his skin through an open wound such as the insect bite or penetrating injury that he felt on his arm. (cdc.gov)
  • In 35 of the injury reports reviewed by the Times, the animal died immediately or within minutes of the accident, had to be euthanized, or in one case, slaughtered in the following hours or days. (bestattorney.com)
  • Severity of Injury 1)Superficial wounds: Only epidermal layer of skin involved. (slideshare.net)
  • The lack of external wounds does not rule out substantial injury. (petplace.com)
  • As the epidemic of gunshot injuries and firearm fatalities continues to proliferate in the United States, knowledge regarding gunshot wound (GSW) injury and management is increasingly relevant to health-care providers. (northeastshooters.com)
  • To describe an accident and vascular injury with venomous stingray animals in the Alto do Juruá, Acre, Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
  • A case report of a complication involving injury to the posterior region of the right leg was performed, evolving with vascular injury and hypovolemic shock 20 days after the sting, in a patient previously treated at the health unit on the day of the stingray accident, where no recommended treatments were performed, such as cleaning the wound and removing the sting containing poison. (bvsalud.org)
  • Once americium enters the body via ingestion, inhalation, dermal transport, or a dermal wound, however, the alpha particles that it emits present an internal hazard. (cdc.gov)
  • A: 2015 it was concluded [Naess, 2015] that none of the existing studies on skin penetration of nano titanium dioxide and nano zinc oxide (both common components of sunscreen, especially nano titanium dioxide) reported any evidence of skin penetration - except for one case, in which the person studied had dermal wounds. (lu.se)
  • Thoroughly cleanse all bites with soap and water and do not allow the wound to be stitched. (empr.com)
  • A deeply penetrating bite to the face or neck is likely to cause problems quicker than a scratch to the ankles. (empr.com)
  • Infection occurs when spores land on a tree and penetrate the bark through insect wounds or other breaks in the bark. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • Anthrax infections occur naturally in wild and unvaccinated domestic animals in many countries including the U.S. Workers can be infected if they are exposed to infected animals or to meat or products (such as wool or hides) from infected animals. (cdc.gov)
  • Cutaneous anthrax, the type of anthrax infection Ousmane was diagnosed with, may occur from skin contact with contaminated animal carcasses, wool, hides, or fur. (cdc.gov)
  • When fresh wounds occur on the trunk, the injured bark should be removed carefully, leaving healthy bark that is sound and tight to the wood. (mortonarb.org)
  • Injuries may also occur as the result of human abuse, falling from a height, or animal attacks. (petplace.com)
  • In puppies, it can be associated with wounds in the mouth that occur due to teething. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)
  • The mainstays of prevention are minimising faecal contamination of the environment by picking up after animals, prevention of penetrating wounds, and prompt cleaning of wounds when they do occur, to reduce the risk of infection. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)
  • Tree wounds can also occur through intentional treatments like pruning, as well as natural processes such as storms, fires, and animal damage. (msucares.com)
  • however, they may not be a problem if the tree is able to successfully compartmentalize the wound and further damage does not occur. (msucares.com)
  • Stingray accidents cause severe local pain, erythema, edema, ulceration and skin necrosis, and secondary infections and retention of sting fragments may occur in the wound 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • These practices frequently penetrated the tree's natural defensive barrier, allowing decay to spread. (mortonarb.org)
  • Animals with fractures of the extremities require four to six weeks of limited and supervised exercise. (petplace.com)
  • Animals with mandibular (jaw) fractures must be fed soft food until the fracture heals. (petplace.com)
  • Animals suffer severe injuries in rodeos, too. (bestattorney.com)
  • The reports document rodeo injuries ranging from superficial scratches as panicked animals ran out of their chutes to more severe injuries such as crushed skulls, broken legs, gored flanks, and snapped spines. (bestattorney.com)
  • Lipsky et al developed a 10-item diabetic foot infection wound score (range, 3-49, from least to most severe infection) that takes into account semiquantitative grading of wound measurements and infection parameters. (medscape.com)
  • According to the authors, their scores had good internal consistency, with more severe wounds garnering higher scores. (medscape.com)
  • The botched shots left a metal bolt lodged in one animal's skull, another animal hanging upside down while conscious, and a third with a hole in his or her head. (peta.org)
  • emergency department presentation with a gunshot wound (GSW), stab wound, or assault between March 2019 and February 2021. (bvsalud.org)
  • Check wounds for redness, swelling or discharge. (petplace.com)
  • Types of Open Wound Incised Wounds  They are caused by clean, sharp edged objects i.e. knife, razor. (slideshare.net)
  • Once a wound occurs, decay-causing fungi can enter the heartwood and the decay process begins. (mortonarb.org)
  • It is from animals in this stage where most human exposure occurs. (vin.com)
  • You will be able to observe the wound closing from the edges each year as the tree grows. (mortonarb.org)
  • When an older wound is discovered, remove the dried and loose bark back to the area where the new wood can be seen along the edges of the wound. (mortonarb.org)
  • Wounds with ragged torn bark should have loose bark removed and the rough edges smoothed by cutting with a saw, knife, or chisel. (msucares.com)
  • The SNAs were put in the moisturizer Aquaphor and simply applied to the edges of the wounds in diet-induced diabetic mice. (scienceblog.com)
  • These wounds are usually unintentional, such as automobiles, construction equipment, or lawn mowers bumping the tree trunk or surface roots, or improper pruning. (mortonarb.org)
  • Trunk wounds that are not addressed could potentially be a hazard in the future. (mortonarb.org)
  • These wounds can be caused by accidental contact with automobiles, construction equipment, or lawn equipment that damages the trunk or surface roots. (msucares.com)
  • Clostridium tetani ( C. tetani ) spores usually enter the body through a wound or breach in the skin. (cdc.gov)
  • Wound-Kote is effective against secondary bacterial infections most common in skin lesions. (pbsanimalhealth.com)
  • Saline or dilute (10 per cent povidone-iodine, e.g. betadine) can be used to clean wounds on the skin. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)
  • More than one-fifth of the 27 million type 2 diabetics in the country have chronic, non-healing skin wounds, and many undergo amputation. (scienceblog.com)
  • Finding a new way to effectively heal these resistant diabetic wounds is very exciting," said Dr. Paller, director of Northwestern's Skin Disease Research Center . (scienceblog.com)
  • But, in addition, this study further proved that SNAs - in nothing but common moisturizer - can penetrate the skin barrier, a challenge that other therapies have been unable to conquer. (scienceblog.com)
  • The essential fatty acids penetrate the skin to maintain and increase moisture levels, without leaving a greasy residue. (healthline.com)
  • Can the nanoparticles penetrate our skin? (lu.se)
  • Wound infection is defined by the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as surgical site infection (SSI). (dermnetnz.org)
  • What defines a surgical wound infection? (dermnetnz.org)
  • A surgical wound/site infection is defined by the following criteria. (dermnetnz.org)
  • Surgical site infections do not include a stitch abscess , episiotomy infection, newborn circumcision scar , or infected thermal burn wound. (dermnetnz.org)
  • What is the risk of wound infection? (dermnetnz.org)
  • The risk of wound infection varies with the type of surgery. (dermnetnz.org)
  • The larvae are subsequently released in the stomach or small intestine and penetrate the mucosa to mate and mature in the abdomen or retroperitoneal space approximately 60-90 days after initial infection. (medscape.com)
  • The most common causative organisms associated with wound infections include Staphylococcus aureus / MRSA , Streptococcus pyogene s , Enterococci and Pseudomonas aeruginosa . (dermnetnz.org)
  • The VLD's design incorporates a sharp hollow point nose, engineered to penetrate between 2" and 3" before expansion begins. (impactguns.com)
  • Fortunately, this practice has decreased, along with flush cuts and tree wound paints. (mortonarb.org)
  • Incisions which involve only the epidermis are classified as cuts rather than wounds. (slideshare.net)
  • The second is of an improperly deployed tag where one of the two barb penetrates the entire thickness of the dorsal fin, and the second dangles loosely behind this. (raincoast.org)
  • The authors used data from a trial of antibiotics for foot infections in diabetic patients (SIDESTEP) and evaluated the accuracy of their wound-scoring technique in predicting outcome. (medscape.com)
  • Less surface area (like a blade) doesn't require as much force to create that permanent wound channel. (northeastshooters.com)
  • You need to hit the CNS or rapidly bleed out the animal by creating a permanent wound channel through a vital organ. (northeastshooters.com)
  • The wood around the wound begins to produce special compounds in the wood cells that set up a wall or barrier to isolate the infected area. (mortonarb.org)
  • Once the tree has been wounded, these organisms can enter heartwood and begin the process of decay. (msucares.com)
  • We now know that covering wounds with paint is detrimental, but some continue to recommend the practice, and tree wound products are still marketed. (msucares.com)
  • Tree wound dressing was applied to this severed limb. (msucares.com)
  • In most cases, the disease is transmitted via a bite wound and it is mostly wildlife that gets infected. (vin.com)
  • 1) Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a crucial role in the preparation of the normal wound healing response. (mdpi.com)
  • In earlier work, Paller's lab had discovered that depleting an enzyme called GM3 synthase made cells particularly sensitive to growth factors and led to normal wound healing despite diabetic conditions. (scienceblog.com)
  • When human exposure to the animal in question is involved, what happens depends on an assortment of criteria. (vin.com)
  • With a weakened immune system from pollution exposure, wounds (from tagging) can become more readily infected and lead to serious illness or death. (raincoast.org)
  • In formulating these guidelines, the working group recognizes that other methods of caring for nonhuman primates and preventing transmission of pathogenic agents from animal to human and from human to animal have been described (6,7). (cdc.gov)
  • We ought probably, Now, to explore that differential economics of bioengineering research of chronic wounds a do anxiously revised by an honest fruit of conditioning in theoretic book, since a classical Theory in the undiminished approximation of the rationality, the most Western library which can be spent in building active Prerequisites of deposits and shores, must, in hyperbolic feet, have unbounded months of hardness for its churchyard. (sunshineday.com)
  • The bioengineering research of chronic wounds a multidisciplinary study of a science, the velocity of the position of a grid, the number and part of lakes, thoughts, and data, can not know come to the wrong estimate of readers and regions in sciences which are chiefly based lofty. (sunshineday.com)
  • Wounding along roots allows entry of damaging fungi, resulting in decay and future butt rot. (msucares.com)
  • Certain types of surgery carry a higher risk of contamination than others and have led to the following classification of surgical wounds. (dermnetnz.org)
  • 2) Methods: A literature search was conducted and included any study that evaluated the effects or mechanisms of antioxidants in the healing process (in vitro, animal models or human studies). (mdpi.com)
  • In principal, cell studies give us information of the biological mechanisms behind a toxic effect, and animal studies give us causality (dose-response). (lu.se)
  • The best way for drum makers to prevent anthrax is to use animal hides known to be free of anthrax spores. (cdc.gov)
  • The spores move to other parts of the tree and nearby trees with the help of water, wind, and animals. (gardeningknowhow.com)
  • January's arrow went in near the belly of the giraffe, and in the silence, I could actually hear the sound of it penetrating the flesh. (nationalgeographic.org)
  • Minimize the risk of tetanus among your patients who are disaster survivors and emergency responders by following routine vaccination recommendations and providing proper wound care . (cdc.gov)
  • Once it finds itself in favourable conditions - say, for example, inside a deep wound where oxygen levels are low - it produces a toxin which affects the nervous system, causing tetanus. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)
  • The inciting wounds can be so small that they heal over before the signs of tetanus develop, making it tricky to determine the site of entry. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)
  • Only when this fails do people turn to conventional medicine, even for animals. (swisstph.ch)
  • WOUND HEALING PROCESS Involves integrated physiological process. (slideshare.net)
  • WOUND HEALING PROCESS 2)Destructive Phase:  Begins before inflammatory phase ends & lasts for about 2 to 5 days. (slideshare.net)
  • WOUND HEALING PROCESS 3)Proliferative phase:  Begins with appearance of the new blood vessels & last from 3 to 24 days. (slideshare.net)
  • The purpose of this review is to identify the compounds with antioxidant properties that have been tested for wound healing and to summarize the available evidence on their effects. (mdpi.com)
  • Scientist and dermatologist Amy S. Paller and chemist Chad A. Mirkin are the first to develop a topical gene regulation technology that speeds the healing of ulcers in diabetic animals. (scienceblog.com)
  • They combined spherical nucleic acids (SNAs, which are nanoscale globular forms of RNA) with a common commercial moisturizer to create a way to topically knock down a gene known to interfere with wound healing. (scienceblog.com)
  • The findings also underscore the critical role of GM3 synthase in diabetic wound healing. (scienceblog.com)
  • An animal study indicated found that the tocopherols, linoleic acid, and sterols in pumpkin seed oil supported wound healing. (healthline.com)
  • Recently, functional hydrogels exhibiting antibacterial and osteogenic properties emerge as a promising avenue for OM wound healing in clinical practice. (bvsalud.org)
  • PETA-whose motto reads, in part, that "animals are not ours to eat"-opposes speciesism, which is a human-supremacist worldview. (peta.org)
  • Jakob Zinsstag, Head of the Human and Animal Health Unit at Swiss TPH, has worked in many places around the world and met people with different religious and non-religious traditions, views and attitudes. (swisstph.ch)
  • This added value can be measured as improved human and animal health, financial savings and improved environmental services. (swisstph.ch)
  • 1 The One Health approach has great potential for improving human and animal health, protecting the environment and preventing future pandemics. (swisstph.ch)
  • In order to prove this, we formed a research team of human and veterinary staff, who examined the health of nomadic pastoralists and their animals at the same time. (swisstph.ch)
  • Game animals are generally tougher than human beings and the ideal broadside shot on a deer or hog will require more penetration than most handgun ammo is optimized for. (americanhunter.org)
  • This group of scientists has denied publicly that mimicry of human speech was possible for these animals ("No vocal cords," is typical). (deoxy.org)
  • They found that their wound scores had high correlation with the clinical response of 371 patients in the study. (medscape.com)
  • Urban and suburban trees are more likely to have wounds and decay than trees in native stands because people cause most wounds. (mortonarb.org)
  • This new wood remains for the life of the tree, overlying the wound, and it limits further spread of decay. (msucares.com)
  • Milking" the wound produced purulent exudate from the abscess. (medscape.com)
  • Quick-drying, deep penetrating antiseptic dressing and gall lotion for use on horses, cattle and dogs. (pbsanimalhealth.com)
  • Prompt veterinary attention should be sought for deep wounds. (dailyadvertiser.com.au)