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Fig. 14 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 14

From: Development of propolis, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin K nano-emulsion for the treatment of second-degree burns in albino rats

Fig. 14

Light photomicrograph of the skin burn of the control and treated group at the 3rd, 7th, and 14th days sectioned with H&E.: where control group showing a wide gap with complete destruction of superficial skin layers (arrow), besides edematous fluid (star) at 3rd (a), while necrotic mass at the attached to wound at 7th day (arrow) (b); whereas at 14th day, reepithelization with granulation tissues formation occurred (arrow) (c). Meantime treated group showing collection edematous mass adherent to wound tissues (arrow), also necrosed and sloughed tissues with inflammatory infiltration (star) at 3rd day (a), whilst at 7th day; partial reepithelization occurred (arrow) with few necrotic debris (star) (b), consequently complete reepithelization with full granulation tissues formation covered with epithelium at 14th day (arrow) (c)

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