Volume 20 No 7 (2022)
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Clinical and biochemical (PH level) effects of platelet-rich fibrin on skin pedicle graft healing
Muhammad J. Muhammad , Rafid M. Naeem Alaa A. Ibrahim
Abstract
Objective: Surgical Procedures with skin damage range from scaling and planning to complex procedures such as skin
graft surgery. Healing following such damage is crucial to predicting the prognosis of the treatment. Aim: The study
aimed to investigate the impact of allogenic PRF on skin pedicle graft in treating experimental avulsion wounds from
a clinical and biochemical standpoint (PH level)
Keywords
gout, pedicle graft, PRF, wound, acidity
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