Background: Patients with burns are susceptible to organ failure, and there is indirect evidence that leukocytes may contribute to this process. They may change the expression of cell-surface receptors after certain stimuli, for example, the burn. We therefore aimed to assess the changes induced by the burn in the expression of leukocyte cell-surface receptors CD11b, CD14, CD16, and CD62L on the surface of PMNs and monocytes. We also wanted to examine the dynamics of this activation during the first week after the burn, and to relate it to the size of the injury. Methods: Ten patients with burns of andgt;15% (TBSA) were included in the study. Blood samples were collected on arrival and every consecutive morning during the first week. Health...
Human skin contains epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) and dermal dendritic cells (DCs) that are key p...
BACKGROUND:Burn-induced inflammation leads to impaired immune responses resulting in increased morbi...
Burn patients are subject to significant acute immune and metabolic dysfunction. Concomitant inhalat...
Background: Patients with burns are susceptible to organ failure, and there is indirect evidence tha...
Besides injury to the skin, severe burn trauma may initiate pathophysiological processes and changes...
Objective: Severe thermal injury causes immune dysfunctions involving both pro- and anti-inflammator...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
Severe burn injury causes local and systemic immune responses that can persist up to months, and can...
Abstract: Burn injuries are known to be associ-ated with altered immune functions, resulting in decr...
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IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
Abstract: Burn injury results in immunosuppres-sion; previous work implicated a combination of al-te...
Burn injury induces a complex inflammatory response, both locally and systemically, and is not yet c...
Human skin contains epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) and dermal dendritic cells (DCs) that are key p...
BACKGROUND:Burn-induced inflammation leads to impaired immune responses resulting in increased morbi...
Burn patients are subject to significant acute immune and metabolic dysfunction. Concomitant inhalat...
Background: Patients with burns are susceptible to organ failure, and there is indirect evidence tha...
Besides injury to the skin, severe burn trauma may initiate pathophysiological processes and changes...
Objective: Severe thermal injury causes immune dysfunctions involving both pro- and anti-inflammator...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
Severe burn injury causes local and systemic immune responses that can persist up to months, and can...
Abstract: Burn injuries are known to be associ-ated with altered immune functions, resulting in decr...
Contains fulltext : 284423.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
IntroductionThermal injury often leads to prolonged and excessive inflammation, which hinders the re...
Abstract: Burn injury results in immunosuppres-sion; previous work implicated a combination of al-te...
Burn injury induces a complex inflammatory response, both locally and systemically, and is not yet c...
Human skin contains epidermal Langerhans cells (LCs) and dermal dendritic cells (DCs) that are key p...
BACKGROUND:Burn-induced inflammation leads to impaired immune responses resulting in increased morbi...
Burn patients are subject to significant acute immune and metabolic dysfunction. Concomitant inhalat...