2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-778724/v1
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Platelet Priming Following Naturally Occurring Thermal Burn Injuries And Wildfire Smoke Exposure is Associated with Intracardiac Thrombosis in Feline Survivors

Abstract: Wildfires pose a major health risk for humans, wildlife, and domestic animals. We previously discovered pathophysiologic parallels between domestic cats with naturally occurring smoke inhalation and thermal burn injuries and human beings with similar injuries; these were characterized by transient myocardial thickening, cardiac troponin I elevation and formation of intracardiac thrombosis. While the underlying mechanisms remain unclear, results from murine models suggest that platelet priming and activation ma… Show more

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