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- W4213305906 abstract "A large volume of literature has accumulated on the subject of traumatic shock<sup>1</sup>and numerous theories concerning its etiology have been advanced. The obvious picture of prime importance among the phenomena attending shock is the low arterial pressure; two theories for the explanation of this condition have generally received the most attention. One suggests a traumatic toxemia, with the absorption of metabolic toxins from the traumatized areas, followed by a secondary generalized vasodilatation and augmented permeability of the capillaries. The other hypothesis that has been emphasized supports the contention that the condition of shock is caused by the local loss of blood and/or plasma, resulting in a marked decrease in the volume of circulating blood. Hemorrhage is the simplest and most direct method of reducing blood volume, and the similarities between traumatic shock and the results of serious hemorrhage have led observers to remark that the conditions of hemorrhage" @default.
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- W4213305906 title "TRAUMATIC SHOCK" @default.
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