Fire cupping can sometimes result in minor to severe burns, and may lead to hospitalization and may even require skin grafting to repair the injury.
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The necrotic skin areas are treated as in other conditions, sometimes healing spontaneously with or without scarring, sometimes going on to require surgical debridement or skin grafting.
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Selina suffered third degree burns over 54 % of her body and needed to undergo skin grafting treatment / operation where her hands, legs and back were injured.
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Typically, this leaves a large open wound, which often requires skin grafting, though necrosis of internal ( thoracic and abdominal ) viscera such as intestinal tissue is also possible.
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"Yes, " said Guy, " but only in the case of major reconstruction because of a severe trauma, like skin grafting because of a horrible burn that left someone terribly disfigured ."
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Although progress in physiology and biology was hindered by religious injunctions against contact with dead bodies, which discouraged dissection and anatomy, Indian physicians excelled in pharmacopoeia, caesarean section, bone setting, and skin grafting.
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When the mouse developed into adult and skin grafting from that of the original strain was performed, there was no Philosophical Transactions B " in 1956, giving the name " actively acquired tolerance ".
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Grossman also plans to prepare Jensen's face and hands for another skin grafting surgery scheduled for Friday, replacing his dead tissue with skin from his scalp and other portions of his body that were not burned.
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Beginning in the mid-1980s, Staiano-Coico was part of a broad Bench to bedside research program, spearheaded by John M . Hefton, a biomedical researcher whose work in skin grafting led to new techniques to treat burn victims.
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Topics included meningoencephalitis, cerebral atrophy, facial nerve paralysis, fibrous tissue neoplasm, lipoma, the anatomy of the endothelium, corneal transplantation, skin grafting, dental implants, hysterectomy, various types of cysts and " rare tumors ", and talus bone expulsion.