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Wound repair and factors influencing healing in veterinary clinical medicine I.
Kudrnová, Adéla ; Semecký, Vladimír (advisor) ; Skalický, Jiří (referee)
Wound healing in both human and veterinary medicine is essential physological process important for the survival of any species. Not only the internal (nutritional status, age, tissue hypoxia, etc.) and external (infections, medication, physical - chemical external influences, etc.) factors affect each stage of wound healing and its success, but also the overall treatment and choice of covering material. Wound healing is a natural process and sometimes takes place without any problems, themselves without external intervention, but if the wound is burdened with some complications such as infection, edema, necrosis, and further, our intervention in the treatment for the successful healing of wounds is essential. This thesis focuses not only on the wound, general types of wounds and the healing phase, but primarily on the factors influencing the healing process, method of treatment and choice of therapeutic coverage. In the experimental part, we followed the influence of the therapeutic coverage with MDOCTM on speed and quality of wound healing by different animal species (cat, dog, horse). The wound was watched at regular intervals, both macroscopically (with photos) and by sampling and subsequent microscopic analysis. We tried to demonstrate the positive impact of substance MDOCTM at various stages...
Wound repair and factors influencing healing in veterinary clinical medicine I.
Kudrnová, Adéla ; Skalický, Jiří (referee) ; Semecký, Vladimír (advisor)
Wound healing in both human and veterinary medicine is essential physological process important for the survival of any species. Not only the internal (nutritional status, age, tissue hypoxia, etc.) and external (infections, medication, physical - chemical external influences, etc.) factors affect each stage of wound healing and its success, but also the overall treatment and choice of covering material. Wound healing is a natural process and sometimes takes place without any problems, themselves without external intervention, but if the wound is burdened with some complications such as infection, edema, necrosis, and further, our intervention in the treatment for the successful healing of wounds is essential. This thesis focuses not only on the wound, general types of wounds and the healing phase, but primarily on the factors influencing the healing process, method of treatment and choice of therapeutic coverage. In the experimental part, we followed the influence of the therapeutic coverage with MDOCTM on speed and quality of wound healing by different animal species (cat, dog, horse). The wound was watched at regular intervals, both macroscopically (with photos) and by sampling and subsequent microscopic analysis. We tried to demonstrate the positive impact of substance MDOCTM at various stages...

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