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Eschar: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Eschar is dead tissue that forms over healthy skin and then, over time, falls off (sheds) . It is caused by a burn or cauterization (destroying tissue with heat or cold, or another method). medlineplus.gov
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Eschar - Wikipedia
a slough [1] or piece of dead tissue that is cast off from the surface of the skin, particularly after a burn injury, but also seen in gangrene, ulcer, fungal ... en.wikipedia.org
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Eschar: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - Healthline
An eschar is a collection of dry, dead tissue within a wound. It's commonly seen with pressure ulcers. This can occur if the tissue dries and becomes adherent ... www.healthline.com
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eschar
eschar Path. (ˈɛskɑː(r)) Forms: 6–7 asker, (6 ascher, askar), 6–8 escar(e, 6 eschare, eskarre, 7 escarre, (esker), 7– eschar. [ad. (partly through Fr. eschare) L. eschara, a. Gr. ἐσχάρα lit. ‘hearth’, hence mark of a burn. The Fr. word was at an earlier period adopted aphetically as scarre, scar1.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eschar: What It Is, Causes, Treatment, and More - Osmosis
Eschar refers to necrotic, or dead, tissue that can develop on severe wounds. It's typically dry, black, firm, and adhered to the wound bed ... www.osmosis.org
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Eschar: What It Is and How To Treat It - WCEI Blog
Eschar refers to devitalized tissue found in a wound bed. It is often dry and thick in texture but may present as soft, boggy, or fluctuant. blog.wcei.net
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Eschar Information | Mount Sinai - New York
Eschar is a layer of dead tissue that commonly forms over a wound or burn. Eschars can be caused by anything that destroys healthy skin, such as burns ... www.mountsinai.org
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Eschar- A Forgotten Focus of Concern - PMC - PubMed Central
Although eschars are important in the diagnosis of scrub typhus, the lesions are painless and without any itching sensation in most cases, causing the ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Eschar - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
An eschar is defined as a crusty necrotic lesion with or without a surrounding erythematous halo, which suggests the location of the vector bite. www.sciencedirect.com
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[PDF] Eschar-associated Rickettsioses - CDC
An eschar is a lesion that occurs at the site where rickettsial pathogens are inoculated by a feeding tick or mite. The eschar forms within a few days ... www.cdc.gov
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Understanding Eschar in Wounds and Its Distinction from Slough
Eschar, a hardened, dry, black or brown dead tissue, forms a scab-like covering over deep wounds, such as severe burns or ulcers. westcoastwound.com
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Esker (disambiguation)
Esker may also refer to: An eschar, slough or dead tissue Esker, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Esker, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone wikipedia.org
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escare
escar(e obs. form of eschar. Oxford English Dictionary
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escharous
† ˈescharous, a. Obs. Also 6 escarous. [f. eschar + -ous.] Full of eschars; resembling an eschar; scabby.1543 Traheron Vigo's Chirurg. ii. x. 23 Yf the ulceration shulde come of fier..it is escarous. 1562 W. Bullein Dial. Soarnes & Chir. 17 a, You maie..often applie the same, untill the same come to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Escharotomy
The tough leathery tissue remaining after a full-thickness burn has been termed eschar. The incisions should be deep enough to release all restrictive effects from the eschar. wikipedia.org
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