"Smoke Inhalation Injury" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
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Pulmonary injury following the breathing in of toxic smoke from burning materials such as plastics, synthetics, building materials, etc. This injury is the most frequent cause of death in burn patients.
| Descriptor ID |
D015208
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| MeSH Number(s) |
C26.200.322.800
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| Concept/Terms |
Smoke Inhalation Injury- Smoke Inhalation Injury
- Inhalation Injury, Smoke
- Injury, Smoke Inhalation
- Inhalation Injuries, Smoke
- Injuries, Smoke Inhalation
- Smoke Inhalation Injuries
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Smoke Inhalation Injury" by people in Profiles.
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Burn-induced cardiac dysfunction increases length of stay in pediatric burn patients. J Burn Care Res. 2013 Jul-Aug; 34(4):413-9.
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Functional alterations of alveolar macrophages subjected to smoke exposure and antioxidant lazaroids. Toxicol Ind Health. 1999 Aug; 15(5):464-9.
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A free radical scavenger (Lazaroid U75412E) attenuates tumor necrosis factor-alpha generation in a rabbit model of smoke-induced lung injury. Respiration. 1997; 64(5):358-63.
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The prophylactic effects of U75412E pretreatment in a smoke-induced lung injury rabbit model. Pharmacol Toxicol. 1996 Nov; 79(5):231-7.
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Effects of ibuprofen on airway vascular response to cotton smoke injury. Eur J Pharmacol. 1995 Dec 07; 293(4):475-81.
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Lung edema formation following inhalation injury: role of the bronchial blood flow. J Appl Physiol (1985). 1991 Aug; 71(2):727-34.
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Inhalation injury to tracheal epithelium in an ovine model of cotton smoke exposure. Early phase (30 minutes). Am Rev Respir Dis. 1990 Dec; 142(6 Pt 1):1436-9.
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Bronchial blood flow reduction with positive end-expiratory pressure after acute lung injury in sheep. Crit Care Med. 1990 Oct; 18(10):1152-7.