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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 337 (1974), S. 869-869 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Dermatogenic Contracture ; Mesh Skin Graft ; Defect Wounds over Joints ; Kontrakturprophylaxe ; Mesh-Graft
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Bei 54 Kranken wurden Defektwunden über insgesamt 92 Gelenken durch Spalthaut-Netz-Transplantate gedeckt. Bei Verwendung von Thiersch-Transplantaten kommt es durch primäre Transplantatschrumpfung häufig zu dermatogenen Kontrakturen. Hingegen werden durch das Mesh-Graft-Dermatom die elastischen Anteile des Spalthaut. Transplantats durchtrennt and so die Kontraktur vermieden. Wegen des Vorteils einer guten Wunddrainage durch die Epithellücken wurden such auf mangelhaft ernährtem Wundboden und bei frischen oder superinfizierten Wunden gute Anheilungsquoten erzielt. In keinem typisch operierten Fall trat eine dermatogene Kontraktur auf.
    Notes: Summary Defect wounds over 92 joints on 54 patients were resurfaced with mesh skin grafts. Thirsch grafts often produce dermatogenic contractures due to shrinkage of the graft, but this does not occur with mesh grafts as the elastic parts of the split graft are cut with a mesh dermatome. The advantage of good wound drainage results in an excellent quota of graft takes, even on poor recipient areas or infected or fresh wounds. In none of the cases properly operated on was dermatogenic contracture seen. In functional, esthetic and mechanical respects results were always good.
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    Springer
    Journal of comparative physiology 185 (1999), S. 59-67 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Keywords: Key wordsBoophilus microplus ; Ixodes ricinus ; Tick ; Host-finding ; Questing behaviour
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The questing behaviour of ixodid ticks serves for identification and localisation of approaching hosts and is evoked by carbon dioxide, vibrations, visual and odour stimuli. In an olfactometer, we examined the specificity of the questing response of larvae of Boophilus microplus, a one-host tick which develops mainly on cattle, and Ixodes ricinus, a three-host tick with a broader host spectrum. While all mammalian odours tested were equally stimulatory for I. ricinus, B. microplus was clearly more activated by bovine odours. A phenolic fraction of bovine odour stimulated B. microplus only. Attractive components of the host odours were identified by exposing the ticks to single chemicals and mixtures. Single chemicals stimulated questing responses only at levels higher than the levels detected in the bovine odour. However, an artificial odour blend of 37 pure chemicals, diluted to concentrations at which the individual components were inactive, proved to be as effective as natural host odour for both tick species. Further fractionation of the blend revealed that the combinatory effect was achieved by only 7 compounds in both species. Although B. microplus responded to the same synergistic mixture of volatiles as I. ricinus, it showed significant higher sensitivity to the cattle-associated compounds 1-octen-3-ol and 2-nitrophenol and this might contribute to its host-specificity.
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