Trauma, clinical and biological aspects : [selected papers from Proceedings of a Conference on the Pathobiology of Trauma, held at the University of Minnesota, summer 1973]

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    • Conference on the Pathobiology of Trauma, University of Minnesota, 1973
    • Day, Stacey B.

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Trauma, clinical and biological aspects : [selected papers from Proceedings of a Conference on the Pathobiology of Trauma, held at the University of Minnesota, summer 1973]

edited by Stacey B. Day

Plenum Medical Book Co., [1975]

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Late in summer 1973, the Bell Museum of Pathology of the University of Minnesota Medical School, held a three day symposium to discuss some of the biological aspects of trauma disease. The meeting was intended to be a coatribution to the study of trauma by placing emphasis upon many of the basic biologic issues related to trauma injuries. It was also hoped to put in focus perspectives from which constructive interaction between basic research scientists and practicing clinicians could flow. It is our belief that it is through such interdisciplinary exchanges that intelligent progress and new developments will occur. Moreover we believe that the student body and the practicing physician can equally share this scientific backdrop, and in a sense must so participate, for in a technological society trauma injuries face the prospect of an almost exponential increase in numbers, decade to decade. With these views in mind we brought together biologists, biophysicists, biochemists, pathologists, physicians and surgeons, in an effort to build a new bridge of collaborative understanding between unrelated disciplines, which, in the past, have charac- teristically rarely inter-related, one to the other. There were no hard and fast rules set in the selection of topics. Not surprisingly, therefore, the program developed into one of diverse and remarkable scope and breadth. Papers for discussion varied from the biochemistry of collagen metabolism to features of trauma characteristic of aviation and air trauma accidents.

Table of Contents

Biological Perspectives of some Trauma Injuries.- Homeostasis and Heterostasis.- Collagen Metabolism in Wound Healing.- Bio-Engineering Analysis of Healing Tissues (Abstract).- Biochemistry of Pathological Effects of Light Trauma (Abstract).- Trauma from Visible and Infrared Lasers.- Effects of Ionizing Radiation on Hemopoiesis.- The Problem of Acute Severe Trauma and Shock.- Endocrine Aspects of Trauma.- Microbiology of Trauma.- Physiologic Effects of Endotoxemia.- The Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome.- Physical Maltreatment of Children.- Anesthetic Problems in Trauma Management.- Spinal Cord Injury and Trauma.- Problems in Rehabilitation Following Trauma.- Air Disaster Trauma (Abstract).- Blood Bank Problems in Trauma Management.- Contributors.

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