Age-related changes in microvascular permeability: a significant factor in the susceptibility of children to shock?
During studies of the pathogenesis of dengue shock syndrome, a condition largely confined to childhood and characterized by a systemic increase in vascular permeability, we observed that healthy controls, age-matched to children with dengue shock syndrome, gave high values of filtration capacity (K(...
Main Authors: | Gamble, J, Bethell, D, Day, N, Loc, P, Phu, N, Gartside, I, Farrar, J, White, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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