Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9207984 | Burns | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study is the first conducted in humans that takes into account the type of ocular rinse product used in the progressive follow-up study of injuries. The time elapsed to reepithelialization is shorter with Diphoterine* for grade 1 and 2 burns. There are not enough cases of grade 3 and 4 burns to make a conclusion. Diphoterine* seems very effective in terms of its mechanism of action and the experimental and clinical results.
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Authors
Harold Merle, Angélique Donnio, Lucas Ayeboua, Franck Michel, Félix Thomas, Jeannine Ketterle, Christian Leonard, Patrice Josset, Max Gerard,