Skin graft associated with platelet-rich plasma in correcting extensive injuries resulting from the resection of skin cancer chemically induced in rats
Abstract:Purpose:
To evaluate whether using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in the graft recipient
bed after the resection of a neoplasia can influence its recurrence because
this product stimulates angiogenesis, mitogenesis and chemotaxis.
Methods:
A study with 30 rats Wistar (
Rattus norvegicus albinus
),
which were separated into group A (induction of carcinogenesis, PRP in the
postoperative period) and group B (induction of carcinogenesis, absence of
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