Therapeutics Given To Trauma Patients Might Not Be Effective When A Certain Undiagnosed Infection Is Present
A Kansas State University study aimed at alleviating intestinal damage in trauma patients digressed to an important finding that could affect medication given to the individuals. Diana Hylton, a K-State senior in microbiology, nutritional sciences and pre-medicine, is analyzing how the immune system is involved in damage to the intestines following hemorrhagic shock…
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Filed under: GastroIntestinal / Gastroentorology on March 17th, 2010
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