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- Title
Human amniotic membrane and vitamin E /selenium for control of postoperative adhesion in dogs.
- Authors
El-Daharawy, Mohamed; Helal, Ibrahim
- Abstract
The article presents a study which compared human amniotic membrane (HAM), intraperitoneal vitamin E (Vit E), and selenium for control of postoperative adhesions among dogs. The study was performed in 18 healthy adult Mongrel dogs divided intro three groups with one group treated with 0.9% sodium chloride, one with HAM, and one with Vit E and selenium. The results revealed that Vit E and selenium, and HAM were efficient in the reduction of postoperative adhesion as compared with sodium chloride.
- Subjects
TISSUE adhesions; THERAPEUTIC use of vitamin E; SELENIUM; AMNION; POSTOPERATIVE care of animals; MUTTS (Dogs); LABORATORY dogs; PREVENTION; THERAPEUTICS
- Publication
Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research, 2011, Vol 59, Issue 4, p165
- ISSN
0047-1917
- Publication type
Article