Published in Am J Surg on May 01, 1973
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Clinical evaluation of a 10 percent intravenous fat emulsion for parenteral nutrition in thermally injured patients. Ann Surg (1973) 1.27
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A decade of reduced gram-negative infections and mortality associated with improved isolation of burned patients. Arch Surg (1994) 1.03
Design and conduct of antibiotic trials. A report of the Scientific Studies Committee of the Surgical Infection Society. Arch Surg (1987) 1.02
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Ability of splenic lymphocytes from injured rats to induce a graft-versus-host reaction. Transplantation (1972) 1.02
Lymphoid subpopulation changes after thermal injury and thermal injury with infection in an experimental model. Ann Surg (1988) 1.01
Alterations in intestinal permeability after thermal injury. Arch Surg (1992) 1.01
Muscle blood flow following thermal injury. Ann Surg (1978) 1.00
Intracellular cation alterations following major trauma: effect of supranormal caloric intake. J Trauma (1971) 1.00
Alterations in hypothalamic function following thermal injury. J Trauma (1975) 0.99
The relative significance of thermal and metabolic demands on burn hypermetabolism. J Trauma (1979) 0.98
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome as a consequence of burn injury. J Trauma (1972) 0.98
Suppression of leukocyte chemotaxis in vitro by chemotherapeutic agents used in the management of thermal injuries. Ann Surg (1975) 0.98
Plasma norepinephrine, epinephrine, and thyroid hormone interactions in severely burned patients. Arch Surg (1980) 0.98
Kinetics of nitrogen oxide production following experimental thermal injury in rats. J Trauma (1993) 0.98
Relationship of transfusion and infection in a burn population. J Trauma (1989) 0.98
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Circulatory changes following circumferential extremity burns evaluated by the ultrasonic flowmeter: an analysis of 60 thermally injured limbs. J Trauma (1971) 0.97
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Improved survival of burned patients with inhalation injury. Arch Surg (1993) 0.96
The morphology of smoke inhalation injury in sheep. J Trauma (1991) 0.96
Clinical experience with prophylactic antibiotic bowel suppression in burn patients. Surgery (1978) 0.96
Upper airway sequelae in burn patients requiring endotracheal intubation or tracheostomy. Ann Surg (1985) 0.96
Evaluation of the quality of hospital care for major trauma. J Trauma (1976) 0.95
Prophylactic use of high-frequency percussive ventilation in patients with inhalation injury. Ann Surg (1991) 0.95
Regional categorization and quality of care in major trauma. J Trauma (1977) 0.95
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Experimental Proteus mirabilis burn surface infection. Arch Surg (1982) 0.93
Stress in surgical patients as a neurophysiologic reflex response. Surg Gynecol Obstet (1976) 0.93
Evaluation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa toxin A in experimental rat burn wound sepsis. Infect Immun (1979) 0.92
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Extraperitoneal paravesical spaces: CT delineation with US correlation. Radiology (1986) 0.91
Reducing wound infections. Improved gown and drape barrier performance. Arch Surg (1987) 0.91
The occurrence and significance of pneumonia and other pulmonary complications in burned patients: comparison of conventional and topical treatments. J Trauma (1970) 0.91
Alterations in glucose kinetics following thermal injury. Surg Forum (1975) 0.91
Chemical burns. J Trauma (1988) 0.91
Weight loss in burned patients. J Trauma (1979) 0.90
Hypermetabolic low triiodothyronine syndrome of burn injury. Crit Care Med (1982) 0.90
What's in a name? Is methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus just another S aureus when treated with vancomycin? Arch Surg (1989) 0.90
A dose-responsive model of smoke inhalation injury. Severity-related alteration in cardiopulmonary function. Ann Surg (1987) 0.89
Increased susceptibility to infection related to extent of burn injury. Arch Surg (1984) 0.89
Systemic and pulmonary hemodynamic changes accompanying thermal injury. Ann Surg (1973) 0.88
Replacement therapy with modified immunoglobulin G in burn patients: preliminary kinetic studies. Am J Med (1984) 0.87
Flow cytometric measurement of rat lymphocyte subpopulations after burn injury and burn injury with infection. Arch Surg (1987) 0.87
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Free T4, free T3, and reverse T3 in critically ill, thermally injured patients. J Trauma (1980) 0.85
Postburn shock: a critical ealuation of resuscitation. J Trauma (1973) 0.85
Half-life of blood carboxyhemoglobin after short-term and long-term exposure to carbon monoxide. J Trauma (2000) 0.85