Keyphrases
Burn Injury
100%
Severe Infection
100%
Hypercortisolemia
100%
Urine Cortisol
100%
Urinary Cortisol
100%
Urinary Catecholamines
100%
Infection Rate
75%
Duration of Infection
75%
Total Body Surface Area
50%
Cortisol
50%
Epinephrine and Norepinephrine
50%
Severely Burned
25%
Major Burn
25%
Severe Burns
25%
Clinical Data
25%
Length of Stay
25%
Cortisol Level
25%
Urine Samples
25%
Female Patients
25%
Pediatric Patients
25%
Patient with Burns
25%
Third Degree
25%
Urinary Levels
25%
24-hour Urine Collection
25%
Operation number
25%
Return to Normal
25%
Age-adjusted
25%
Norepinephrine Levels
25%
Long-term Patterns
25%
ANOVA Analysis
25%
Confidence Interval Analysis
25%
Acute Admission
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Urinary System
100%
Thermal Burn
100%
Hydrocortisone
100%
Catecholamine Excretion
100%
Infection
62%
Hypercortisolism
50%
Catecholamine
37%
Noradrenalin
37%
Body Surface
25%
Epinephrine
25%
Urine Sampling
25%
Infection Rate
25%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
12%
Pediatrics Patient
12%
Analysis of Variance
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Burn
100%
Catecholamine
100%
Hydrocortisone
100%
Infection
62%
Hypercortisolism
50%
Noradrenalin
37%
Epinephrine
25%
Infection Rate
25%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
12%