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Body composition changes with time in pediatric burn patients
Rene Przkora
, Robert E. Barrow
, Marc G. Jeschke
,
Oscar Suman
, Mario Celis
, Arthur P. Sanford
, David L. Chinkes
, Ronald P. Mlcak
, David Herndon
Surgery
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At Discharge
66%
Body Composition
100%
Body Composition Changes
100%
Bone Mineral Content
33%
Burn Patients
33%
Catabolism
33%
Changes with Time
100%
Cortisol
33%
Fat Mass
33%
First Year
33%
Growth Factors
33%
IGF-binding protein-3
66%
Insulin
33%
Insulin Uptake
33%
Insulin-like
33%
Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH)
33%
Lean Body Mass
33%
Long-term Rehabilitation
33%
Major Burn
33%
Major Trauma
33%
Parathyroid Hormone Levels
33%
Pediatric Burn Patient
100%
Pediatric Patients
33%
Resting Energy Expenditure
66%
Serum Growth Hormone
33%
Severely Burned
33%
T3 Uptake
33%
Thyroid Hormones
33%
Total Body Surface Area
33%
Tukey Test
33%
Whole-body
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Body Fat Mass
33%
Body Surface
33%
Body Weight
33%
Bone Mineral
33%
Growth Hormone
33%
Hormone Determination
33%
Hydrocortisone
33%
Lean Body Weight
33%
Parathyroid Hormone
66%
Pediatric Burn
100%
Pediatrics Patient
33%
Protein Binding
66%
Resting Energy Expenditure
66%
Somatomedin C
33%
Synapsin II
66%
Thermal Burn
100%
Thyroid Hormone
33%