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Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment in a Diabetic Rat Model Is Associated with a Decrease in Blood Glucose, Regression of Organ Damage and Improvement in Wound Healing

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Figure 1. Hyperbaric chamber in Lakesla Dr. Ramelan Naval Hospital. This equipment is routinely used for small animal experiments
Figure 2. Blood glucose levels of control non-diabetic rats and diabetic non- reated and diabetic HBOT groups (mmol/L); *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01
Figure 6. Gross images of wound injury. Non-treated diabetic rat showed persistent wound gap whereas the HBOT diabetic rats showed improved wound healing
Figure 7. Histological view of wound closures. Non-treated diabetic rat showed persistent wound gap whereas the HBOT diabetic rats showed improved wound closure

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