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      Evaluation of wound healing treated with latex derived from rubber trees and Aloe Vera extract in rats

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          ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To compare the use of latex derivative and Aloe vera extract to wound healing. METHODS: Twenty one rats were randomly divided into three groups and each one had a wound made by incision. The treatment consisted in: derivative of latex (GL), Aloe vera extract (GA) and saline solution (GC). The wound area was measured on the 7th, 14th and 21st days and macroscopic and microscopic evaluation were done. RESULTS: The comparison between the measurements of the wounds presented statistical difference in GC and GA from the 7th day of evaluation and GL from the 14th day. The extent of the wound was significantly smaller by the 7th day in GL. Histologically, in GL, the neovascularization was significant on the 7th, 14th and 21st days. On the 21st day the scar was large and little mature. In GA and GC, the findings were similar on the 7th, 14th and 21st days with a slight better organization of skin and collagen on the 21st in GA. CONCLUSIONS: Statistical analysis did not allow for the definition of the best topical agent. The latex had the highest angiogenesis, but a possible foreign body granuloma. Aloe vera has revealed a healing process adequated temporally in histology.

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          Stages of wound healing and their clinical relevance.

          Wound healing describes the host mechanisms involved in the process of restoring the continuity of tissues after injury. Wound healing progresses through a continuum of overlapping stages characterized by macroscopic, microscopic, and biochemical events. An understanding of the relation between these events can enhance clinicians' skills in wound management.
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            Effects of Aloe vera cream on chronic anal fissure pain, wound healing and hemorrhaging upon defection: a prospective double blind clinical trial.

            Aloe vera is a medicinal plant that promotes wound healing in burn injuries. A prospective clinical trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of a topical cream containing 0.5% Aloe vera juice powder in the treatment of chronic anal fissures. The aloe cream was applied by the patients to the wound site 3 times per day for 6 weeks following the instructions of a physician. Pain was assessed with a visual analog scale before treatment and at the end of each week of treatment. Wound healing and the amount and severity of bleeding were examined and evaluated before and at the end of each week of treatment. There were statistically significant differences in chronic anal fissure pain, hemorrhaging upon defection and wound healing before and at the end of the first week of treatment also in comparison with control group (p < 0.0001). In this study, a topical cream containing aloe vera juice was an effective treatment for chronic anal fissures. This is a promising result indicating that further comparative studies are justified.
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              Uso de cobertura com colágeno e aloe vera no tratamento de ferida isquêmica: estudo de caso

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                Journal
                acb
                Acta Cirurgica Brasileira
                Acta Cir. Bras.
                Sociedade Brasileira para o Desenvolvimento da Pesquisa em Cirurgia
                1678-2674
                September 2016
                : 31
                : 9
                : 570-577
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás Brazil
                [2 ] Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás Brazil
                [3 ] Universidade Federal de Goiás Brazil
                [4 ] Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás Brazil
                [5 ] Universidade Federal de Goiás Brazil
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                S0102-86502016000900570
                10.1590/S0102-865020160090000001
                27737341
                b33ba9ad-1da9-449a-9e7d-05cfb0dac9a0

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                Categories
                SURGERY

                Surgery
                Angiogenesis,Wound Healing,Aloe,Hevea,Rats
                Surgery
                Angiogenesis, Wound Healing, Aloe, Hevea, Rats

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