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Article: ACUTE VOCAL FOLD WOUND HEALING IN A RABBIT MODEL
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- The Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology
- Article date:
- January 1, 2005
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Several authors have eloquently described the characteristics of vocal fold scar, a long-term consequence of vocal fold injury. However, events in the acute stage of mucosal injury, which lead up to fibrosis, have been largely overlooked. The current study describes acute events with regard to mucosal re-formation in a rabbit model. Vocal fold injury was induced surgically. A fibrinous clot was present 1 day after injury. Massive cellular infiltration was noted on day 3, and complete epithelial coverage was achieved by day 5. Also, neo-matrix deposition was noted as early as 5 days after injury, and more mature collagen was seen by day 7. The general timetable described in the current study ...
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