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Neuropathological Alterations after Smoke Inhalation Injury, with and without Skin Burn

2020

More than 23,000 smoke inhalation injuries are reported in the United States each year. While the pathophysiology of smoke inhalation-induced lung injury is well studied, little is known about the acute effects of smoke inhalation on the central nervous system (CNS). Tragic events, such as those of the nightclub fire in Brazil in 2013, suggest that neurological complications occur following smoke inhalation injury, with the most commonly reported symptoms being a persistent headache, memory loss, and paresthesia. Additionally, one case report described that smoke inhalation alone was associated with progressive cognitive and psychiatric impairments, lasting for years after the initial injur…

NeuroanatomySmoke InhalationSmoke inhalation injuryThird-degree burnCentral nervous systemBlood VesselSkin Burn InjuryBlood Vessel DilationBrain PathologyBurnNeurological FunctionBlood-Brain Barrier DysfunctionMicro-Hemorrhage
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