found: Work cat.: McCullars, J.W. Evaluation of endothelial progenitor cells for accelerating the healing of full-thickness wounds, 2005.
found: Hess, C.T. Skin and wound care, 2007:p. 39 (Full-thickness wounds extend through both the epidermis and the dermis and may involve subcutaneous tissue, muscle and, possibly, bone)
found: Endocrinology, Oct. 2005:p. 4426 (Full thickness wounds are those that include both the epidermis and that portion of the dermis that separates freely from sc [subcutaneous] fascia)
found: Baranoski, S. Wound care essentials, 2004:p. 82 (Wounds can be classified using several different approaches. ... Full-thickness wounds extend through the epidermis and dermis and may extend into the subcutaneous tissue, fascia, and muscle)
found: OCLC, Dec. 18, 2008(Full-thickness skin wounds)
notfound: Dorland's illustrated medical dictionary, 2007;Melloni's illustrated medical dictionary, 2002;Black's medical dictionary, 2004