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Models of Lower Extremity Damage in Mice: Time Course of Organ Damage and Immune Response
Journal of Surgical ResearchVol. 166Issue 2e149–e156Published online: December 24, 2010- Christoph L. Menzel
- Roman Pfeifer
- Sophie S. Darwiche
- Philipp Kobbe
- Roop Gill
- Richard A. Shapiro
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Cited in Scopus: 26Post-traumatic inflammatory changes have been identified as major causes of altered organ function and failure. Both hemorrhage and soft tissue damage induce these inflammatory changes. Exposure to heterologous bone in animal models has recently been shown to mimic this inflammatory response in a stable and reproducible fashion. This follow-up study tests the hypothesis that inflammatory responses are comparable between a novel trauma model (“pseudofracture”, PFx) and a bilateral femur fracture (BFF) model.