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Olav Reikeras et al. - This study shows that in traumatic injury there are generally higher local than systemic expressions of inflammatory mediators, and that the main anti-inflammatory effects of high-dose corticosteroids are suppression of systemic IL-6 and increased expressions of IL-10 and sTNF-R1, both systemically and locally.


 

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