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That made little sense: The body is compulsive about quick disposal of dead tissue.
Thus, the outer bark is made up entirely of dead tissue.
If the muscle was starved of blood, a layer of dead tissue would then separate the face from the skull, a potentially fatal outcome.
In these cases the organ is swollen, tense, and reddened; there may be areas of dead tissue, and pus may be present.
But many patients soon developed inexplicable pain, and surgeons, when replacing the implant, discovered mysterious masses of dead tissue near the thighs of some patients.
The amount of dead tissue in the infused hearts had shrunk, too.Just how the cardiac stem cells achieved this feat remains unclear.
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The two regions of the bark are the outer bark, composed of dead tissues, and the inner bark, composed of living tissues of the secondary phloem.
Sections of dead tissues in the leaves were often observed in transgenic torenia during the 4 weeks of the hydroponic experiments– 3(c)).
Eventually with the brilliant help of members of the homeless charity GEAR and the nursing staff at the Homeless Clinic, he was transferred to a plastic surgery unit for debridement of the wound (removal of the dead tissue) and skin grafting which was successful.
The primary aims of early excision are removal of the dead tissue that stimulates an overwhelming systemic inflammatory response syndrome and prevention of infection by temporary or permanent closure of burn wound [ 21].
It is also thought that the presence of such dead tissue may prevent the amelogenin protein integrating into the fabric of the wound bed and thus providing the temporary scaffolding to which cells can attach and subsequently stimulate the healing process.
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