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Fluid balance.
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posted on 2017-10-05, 17:59 authored by Koji Ihara, Satoshi Fukuda, Baigalmaa Enkhtaivan, Raul Trujillo, Dannelys Perez-Bello, Christina Nelson, Anita Randolph, Suzan Alharbi, Hira Hanif, David Herndon, Donald Prough, Perenlei Enkhbaatar(A) Urine output was significantly higher in the treatment group. (B) Increases in accumulated net fluid balance (fluid retention) were significantly attenuated by ASCs treatment compared to control group.
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extravascular lung water contentsmoke inhalation Background Pulmonary edemaSmoke inhalation causes ARDSlung lymph fluidPulmonary microvascular hyper-permeabilityPulmonary gas exchangelung water content1 hours post-injury5. Results Lung lymph flow200 mLConclusions ASCs infusioncotton smoke inhalationlung lymph flow
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