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Alcohol, burn injury, and the intestine
Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock, 10/06/08
Choudhry MA et al. - The studies reviewed in this article indicate a significant association between EtOH intoxication and traumatic injuries, including burns. However, a clear picture of the role of EtOH in post-injury complications remains to be established. Findings obtained using experimental models of EtOH and burn injury indicate that a small burn injury may not produce significant alterations in immune and other organ functions; however, when it combines with prior EtOH intoxication, it becomes detrimental.
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Does mandatory inpatient alcohol detoxification reduce emergency department recidivism, hospital admissions, and emergency medical services transports for patients with chronic, severe alcohol dependence
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Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 12/03/09
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A randomised controlled feasibility trial of alcohol consumption and the ability to appropriately use a firearm
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Non-fatal burn is a major cause of illness: findings from the largest community-based national survey in Bangladesh
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