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Clopidogrel-Induced Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2003Clopidogrel bisulfate, a widely used inhibitor of platelet aggregation, is considered at least as safe as aspirin. We describe a patient who developed a systemic inflammatory response syndrome consisting of high fever, tachycardia, cellulitis-like rash, impaired liver function, and mild leukopenia after receiving clopidogrel before coronary angiography
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Sepsis and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Critical Care Medicine, 1996To describe the various conditions of peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction, and muscle associated with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS).Publications in the scientific literature and personal observations during the last 15 yrs.Computer search of the literature and review of patient records relating to polyneuropathy, neuromuscular
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SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME
Shock, 1996The interaction between immune and endothelial cells has become an area of intense research interest over the last several years. These efforts have been spurred by the identification of specific cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) that mediate the interactions between these two cell populations.
N, Ahmed, N, Christou
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1994
The inflammatory/immune response is designed to protect the body and limit the extent of injury. In the setting of critical illness, however, regulation of this exquisite response is often lost for reasons that remain to be elucidated. Loss of regulation combined with shock, infection, inflammation, and/or ischemia often leads to the development of the
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The inflammatory/immune response is designed to protect the body and limit the extent of injury. In the setting of critical illness, however, regulation of this exquisite response is often lost for reasons that remain to be elucidated. Loss of regulation combined with shock, infection, inflammation, and/or ischemia often leads to the development of the
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
2015Martin P. Zomaya, Khanjan H. Nagarsheth
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Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Is a Major Contributor to COVID-19–Associated Coagulopathy
Circulation, 2020Paul Masi +2 more
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The Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome
Clinical Immunotherapeutics, 1994openaire +1 more source

