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Clinical smoke inhalation injury: systemic effects.
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1994Exposure to asphyxiant gases is a ubiquitous feature of the fire environment, particularly in structural (or closed-space) fires. The clinician evaluating the smoke-inhalation patient must keep in mind the manifold actions of systemic toxicants upon an individual whose pulmonary gas exchange may be compromised and whose circulatory and metabolic status
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Smoke inhalation lung injury: an update.
Eplasty, 2010The purpose of this study is to present a multifaceted, definitive review of the past and current status of smoke inhalation injury. History along with current understanding of anatomical, physiology, and biologic components will be discussed.The literature has been reviewed from the early onset of the concept of smoke inhalation in the 1920s to our ...
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Animal models of smoke inhalation injury and related acute and chronic lung diseases
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2018Katarzyna Reczynska-Kolman +2 more
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Smoke Inhalation Injury of Indoor Fire
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, 2009Abelardo A. Capdevila +1 more
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High MW hyaluronan inhibits smoke inhalation‐induced lung injury and improves survival
Respirology, 2010Pei-Ming Huang, Hang Zhao
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