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Three-dimensional (3D) stereophotogrammetry is a noninvasive technique for the measurement of scar volume.
Therefore, conservative estimates of scar volume averaged 1.44 cm3 per snail or 1.44 mL of gorgonian tissue.
An average of 51% of scar volume reduction was achieved following a single cryogenic treatment.
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Problems associated with the measurement of the scar volume and subsequent calculation of the wear rate for hard coatings deposited on relatively soft metals like titanium are identified, and suitable testing and measurement techniques are suggested.
In dermal wound healing, the scar ECM typically regresses over time as the injured area is recellularized, and except in the case of defective healing, the scar volume is eventually greatly minimized, to the point that the scar may not be visually obvious.
This observation is in accordance with the finding of Chen et al. [17] who observed that virus-mediated expression of L1 in the lesioned spinal cord decreased the scar volume and expression of GFAP.
This study evaluated the reliability and validity of 3D stereophotogrammetry for measuring scar volume.
Scar volume reduction of 70% for ear keloids and 60% for keloids on the upper back, shoulder, and chest was achieved following a single cryo-session, as demonstrated in a recent study.
The scar volume growth rate of 0.01 mm/day was less than 10% of the growth rate for adjacent, unscarred VZ/SVZ.
Scar volume was expressed as a percentage of LV myocardial volume in the diastolic phase.
Areal values were expanded by section interval to estimate total volume, scar volume (when present) and unscarred volume of pallium, with a shrinkage correction of 10% in each of the three measured dimensions.
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