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63 transcutaneous measurements of oxygen pressure and 36 series of infrared thermograms in 9 hypoxic wounds showed that topical administration of tetrachlorine decaoxide (TCDO) results in increased oxygen supply of the wound. This effect is associated with improvement of the skin temperature and decrease of the pathological temperature difference between the wound and the surrounding tissue. TCDO can induce physiological wound healing, since it improves the mechanisms of the immune defence system, wound cleansing, granulation, and epithelialization in slow-healing wounds.
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