Sulfur mustard inhalation: mechanisms of injury, alteration of coagulation, and fibrinolytic therapy

Volume: 1378, Issue: 1, Pages: 87 - 95
Published: Jul 6, 2016
Abstract
Acute lung injury due to sulfur mustard (SM) inhalation causes the formation of airway fibrin casts that obstruct airways at multiple levels, leading to acute respiratory failure and death. These pathophysiological effects are seen in rodent models of acute SM vapor inhalation, as well as in human victims of acute SM inhalation. In rat models, the initial steps in activation of the coagulation system at extravascular sites depend on tissue...
Paper Details
Title
Sulfur mustard inhalation: mechanisms of injury, alteration of coagulation, and fibrinolytic therapy
Published Date
Jul 6, 2016
Volume
1378
Issue
1
Pages
87 - 95
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