Sentences with phrase «do skin cultures»

Again, it is uncommon to do skin cultures unless initial treatments fail.
However, if his skin condition does not improve over the next week, we will need to do a skin culture to determine the extent of his infection.

Not exact matches

Doesn't white as being discussed relate more to culture than skin color or race?
Although no tests have yet been done on real wounds, experiments on cultured human skin cells have been encouraging, he says.
At the time, his varied interests — in the use of skin cell culture to treat burns, in human tissue cultures, and in biopharmaceutical production — led him to do his final year, 6 - month project on culture in a bioreactor.
Patients were excluded from this analysis if more than a single RFLP type was recovered on the culture of the skin biopsy specimen or if no blood culture was done.
Since the infecting RFLP type in skin was not known at the time the blood cultures were done, it was not possible to have each RFLP type equally represented in each experiment.
Caste, creed, gender, race, background, ethnicity, culture, or skin color does not have any importance for them and they just want get into a relationship by looking at the nature of the other person.
I understand the problem very well, but tried to explain to her why what she'd done was problematic given the skin shade issues prevalent in various non-white cultures...
Meanwhile, if the veterinarian believes hair loss is due to a skin issue, a skin biopsy or culture may be done.
Management options with various medications including antihistamines and corticosteroids may be useful but do not get to the underlying cause; culture of a swab of the skin may result in a useful sample for culture and sensitivity but I would start thinking about visiting a Dermatologist at this point.
Fungal infections are diagnosed by doing a skin scrape or culture and treated with a long course of antifungal medications and shampoos.
even with such a strong background in knowing what my culture is about I still fear that I haven't experienced what a lot of people - say my brother, who's very dark skinned, and my mother - have experienced, and does that take away from my validity to be able to speak as a young Aboriginal woman?
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