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Airway obstruction in sheep with burn and smoke inhalation injuries
Robert A. Cox
, Ann S. Burke
, Kazutaka Soejima
, Kazunori Murakami
, Jiro Katahira
, Lillian D. Traber
, David N. Herndon
, Frank C. Schmalstieg
, Daniel L. Traber
, Hal K. Hawkins
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Surgery
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Sheep
100%
Smoke Inhalation Injury
100%
Airway Obstruction
100%
Bronchiolar
100%
Smoke Inhalation
33%
Upper Airway
33%
Burn Injury
16%
Mucus
16%
Airway
16%
Pulmonary Dysfunction
16%
Neutrophils
16%
Pulmonary Injury
16%
Smoke Injury
16%
Respiratory Function
16%
Temporal Change
16%
Histologic
16%
Mucin
16%
Correlation Coefficient
16%
Bronchial Obstruction
16%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
16%
Bronchial Casts
16%
Small Airways
16%
Luminal Obstruction
16%
Mean Degree
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Airway Obstruction
100%
Lung Burn
100%
Obstruction
100%
Smoke Inhalation
50%
Thermal Burn
25%
Mucin
25%
Smoke
25%
Respiratory Physiology
25%
Parenchyma
25%
Mucus
25%
Multiple Linear Regression Analysis
25%
Bronchus Obstruction
25%
Neutrophil
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Burn
100%
Airway Obstruction
100%
Obstruction
100%
Lung Burn
100%
Mucin
25%
Bronchus Obstruction
25%