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Mansoura Medical Journal. 1994; 24 (3-4): 65-76
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-108114

RESUMEN

Hypothermic injuries may have some forensic importance. Therefore, determination or exclusion of any slight organ injury caused by hypothermia can be of value in cases of compensation claims. Results revealed that hypothermic lesions of all internal organs [except the lung and heart] are reversible. Hypothermic residual lesion of the heart is myocardial fibrosis. Detection of residual lung lesion needs more prolonged duration of follow up to determine the possible sequelae of bronchopneumonia


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Histocitoquímica , Corazón , Hígado , Riñón , Pulmón , Estómago , Testículo , Ratas
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Mansoura Medical Journal. 1994; 24 (3-4): 77-87
en Inglés | IMEMR | ID: emr-108115

RESUMEN

In this study morphine alone did not affect the gastric mucosa. Moreover, it was found to have a protective effect on the gastric mucosa against the injurious effect of ethanol. Naloxone alone did not affect the gastric mucosa it has a slight protective effect when combined to ethanol 50%. When naloxone was combined with morphine and ethanol 50%, naloxone did not antagonize the local protective effect of morphine. Instead, it improved this effect. Therefore, morphine can be used safely as an analgesic in traumatized and post surgical patients who are at great risk of stress-ulcers


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Morfina , Naloxona , Mucosa Gástrica/anatomía & histología
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