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wounds anatomy?

i am looking for a website with pictures or a description of what eschar , and granulation, epithelialization cell look like.

i have my textbook but it is pictureless

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some photos on these websites. not sure if it's what you are looking for:

http://www.nursing.uiowa.edu/sites/chronicwound/ - chronic wound healing. a tutorial that includes definitions, descriptions of wounds, assessment, debridement, cleansing, maintaining a moist environment, supporting the wound surfaces and nutrition. has photographs to help show and explain concepts. by professor rita frantz at the university of iowa college of nursing.

http://www.worldwidewounds.com/ - world wide wounds. an online resource for dressing materials and practical wound management information. has links at the bottom of the opening page to acute wounds, dressings and bandages, maggot therapy, miscellaneous, veterinary, diabetic feet, infected wounds, leg ulcers and pressure ulcers. some of the articles have photographs. you'll have to investigate the various articles to see if any have what you are looking for.

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thanks

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