Infection Control in Burns Prof. (Dr.) - Health Asia
Infection Control in Burns Prof. (Dr.) - Health Asia
Infection Control in Burns Prof. (Dr.) - Health Asia
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Histological Signs of <strong>in</strong>fection<br />
Presence of microorganisms <strong>in</strong> unburned subeschar<br />
tissue at viable/nonviable tissue <strong>in</strong>terface.<br />
Hemorrhage present <strong>in</strong> unburned subcutaneous tissue.<br />
Exaggeration of the normally mild <strong>in</strong>flammatory<br />
response present <strong>in</strong> viable tissue immediately adjacent to<br />
the burn.<br />
Microbial <strong>in</strong>vasion of the small vessels of the specimen.<br />
Peripheral and perilymphaticproliferation of organisms.