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Lactic dehydrogenase activity in lung lymph during hemorrhagic shock, resuscitation and recovery
1979
Lymphology
Lactic dehydrogenase activity was determined in lung lymph before, during and after hemorrhagic shock to determine if this insult produced pulmonary cellular damage. Lung lymph flow and lymph protein content, reliable indices of fluids filtration rate and microvascular protein permeability were also monitored. The experiment was performed in unanesthetized sheep with a chronic lung lymph fistula. Lymph flow, lymph LDH and protein content did not change during the period of shock. Lymph flow
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