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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 53(5): 329-338, 1952


Original article

STUDIES ON SHOCK
PART 2. CHANGES OF ORGAN TEMPERATURES IN EXPERIMENTAL SHOCK

2nd Surgical Department, Tokyo University. (Director: Prof. T. Fukuda)

Naoya MIYAO

This study is concerned with the temperatures of each organ, chiefly the liver and the kidney, measured in hemorrhagic shock and burn shock in about thirty dogs.
The temperatures of both the liver and the kiney rose temporarily after hemorrhage and burn. In the shock stadium there appeared, the two types, in one of which they continued to fall, while in the other, against expectation, they continued to rise slightly or fell very slightly and even in time of death remained higher than those in the preshock.
The temperatures of the spleen, the muscle, the subcutaneous tissue and the rectum were generally indefinite in the preshock, but continued to fal in the shock stadium and fell down very rapidly by stress.
(author's abstract)


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