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pubmed-article:2312590pubmed:abstractTextThe present study was undertaken to establish an animal model of combined whole-body irradiation and thermal injury and to determine the effectiveness of early excision and closure of the burn wound in such a model. Whole-body irradiation over a range of doses resulted in a predictable mortality rate, with an LD50/30 of 783 rad with 95% confidence limits of 737 and 823 rad. A controlled 10% body surface area full-thickness thermal injury resulted in no deaths in 30 animals. When combined with a standard nonlethal 10% thermal injury, varying doses of whole-body irradiation resulted in widely differing LD50/30 values in three separate cohorts of rats. Excision and closure of a 10% burn 24 hours after exposure to 200 rads did not improve survival. (J BURN CARE REHABIL 1990;11:42-5)lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2312590pubmed:articleTitleCombined ionizing radiation and thermal injury in the rat. Evaluation of early excision and closure of the burn wound.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:2312590pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Surgery, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts.lld:pubmed
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