Fluorescent Light Energy (FLE) offers a novel approach to managing dermatological conditions in dogs. This thesis investigates its mode of action, focusing on its role in promoting wound healing and improving outcomes in chronic skin disorders. By combining a literature review with clinical evidence, this work underscores the potential of FLE to reduce inflammation, stimulate skin regeneration, and provide innovative solutions in veterinary dermatology.
Innovative approaches to canine dermatology: the role of Fluorescent Light Energy
DE MARTIN, ALICE
2024/2025
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Fluorescent Light Energy (FLE) offers a novel approach to managing dermatological conditions in dogs. This thesis investigates its mode of action, focusing on its role in promoting wound healing and improving outcomes in chronic skin disorders. By combining a literature review with clinical evidence, this work underscores the potential of FLE to reduce inflammation, stimulate skin regeneration, and provide innovative solutions in veterinary dermatology.File in questo prodotto:
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