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Original Article

Changes in the Tracheal Respiratory Mucosa of Rats Following Experimentally Induced Burns of the Skin. Influence of Reserpine

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Pages 186-189 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The tracheal respiratory mucosa in rats sacrificed on the second and fourth day following experimentally induced burns of the skin was submitted to histological study. Pathological changes were found in the respiratory mucosa of all animals with hepatic and kidney damage. In a second experiment the attempt was made to prevent kidney and liver lesions by administration of “Reserpin”. The correlation between kidney and liver lesion and the changes in the respiratory mucosa are discussed.

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