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106 related items for PubMed ID: 7097816

  • 1. The beneficial effect of early excision on clinical response and thymic activity after burn injury.
    Echinard CE, Sajdel-Sulkowska E, Burke PA, Burke JF.
    J Trauma; 1982 Jul; 22(7):560-5. PubMed ID: 7097816
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  • 5. Modulation of inflammatory and catabolic responses in severely burned children by early burn wound excision in the first 24 hours.
    Barret JP, Herndon DN.
    Arch Surg; 2003 Feb; 138(2):127-32. PubMed ID: 12578404
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  • 6. Serious wound infections in burned patients.
    Kagan RJ, Matsuda T, Hanumadass M, Jonasson O.
    Surgery; 1985 Oct; 98(4):640-7. PubMed ID: 4049241
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  • 9. Topical silver treatment after escharectomy of infected full thickness burn wounds in rats.
    Chu CS, McManus AT, Mason AD, Pruitt BA.
    J Trauma; 2005 May; 58(5):1040-6. PubMed ID: 15920422
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  • 11. The effect of route of nutrient administration on the nutritional state, catabolic hormone secretion, and gut mucosal integrity after burn injury.
    Saito H, Trocki O, Alexander JW, Kopcha R, Heyd T, Joffe SN.
    JPEN J Parenter Enteral Nutr; 1987 May; 11(1):1-7. PubMed ID: 3102769
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  • 15. Guinea pigs with large burns are consistently hypermetabolic without an associated increment in rectal temperature.
    Wallace BH, Graves DB, Caldwell FT.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1993 May; 14(6):670-5. PubMed ID: 8300703
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  • 19. The increased release of prostaglandin E2 by Kupffer cells from burned guinea pigs.
    Ogle CK, Wu JZ, Wood S, Ogle JD, Alexander JW, Warden GD.
    J Burn Care Rehabil; 1990 May; 11(4):287-94. PubMed ID: 2401682
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  • 20. The effects of early excision and grafting on myocardial inflammation and function after burn injury.
    Horton JW, Sanders B, White DJ, Maass DL.
    J Trauma; 2006 Nov; 61(5):1069-77. PubMed ID: 17099511
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