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The extent of thermal injury affects fractions of mononuclear cells
Burns, 02/03/09
Piatkowski A et al. - Burn affects the numbers of circulating MNC, CD34+ and EPC. These time-dependent changes imply involvement of these cell groups in the trauma. EPC counts seem to be a predictive factor for outcome of cases of severe burn.
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