Klin Khir (1962)
September 2000
To treat patients with the post-injection abscess and mastitis, suspension of alveolar porcine macrophages was periodically introduced via a drainage tube into the cavity formed after sparing opening of an abscess and removal of necrotic tissues. Local use of the substance permitted to shorten by 30-50% the duration of hospital stay of the patients as compared to that in use of conventional methods.
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January 1989
The decisive factor in the appearance of postinfection abscesses is the presence of damaged tissues, open to the penetration of microorganisms not only by the exogenic or endogenic route, but also by the so-called exoendogenic route, when they penetrate the body from the air via the upper respiratory ways and further into the blood and damaged tissues.
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