| Literature DB >> 21991003 |
A Taran1, N Baciu, V Rafulea, A German.
Abstract
The anatomicopathological investigations carried out in a total number of 186 cadavers during the last decade were reviewed. In these retrospective studies of necropsy protocols related to different affections of visceral organ systems that evolved asymptomatically, 30.1% involved the neurological system, 36.0% the uropoiesis system, 34.4% the gastrointestinal system, 52.0% the hepatobiliary system, and 39.7% the cardiovascular system, with a prevalence in the pulmonary system of 64.2%. A comparative analysis of the incidence of affections detected in various visceral organs (on the basis of necropsy data in the 186 burn patients) and the incidence of their clinical manifestations showed that in 35% of patients with extensive and deep burns all of these conditions developed asymptomatically and were diagnosed only through autopsy.Entities:
Keywords: AFFECTIONS; AUTOPSY; BURNS; CLINICAL; COMPLICATED; DIAGNOSES; DIED; FAILURE; MULTI-ORGAN; PATIENTS; VISCERAL
Year: 2005 PMID: 21991003 PMCID: PMC3188003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Burns Fire Disasters ISSN: 1592-9558