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  • Burn Medicine

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  • Severe burns (30% TBSA, II-III degrees) induce systemic physiological stress.
  • Understanding brain alterations post-burn is crucial for patient outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To dynamically investigate the patho-morphological changes in rat brain tissue following severe burn injury.
  • To characterize the temporal progression and resolution of brain lesions.

Summary:

  • Microscopic and histochemical analysis revealed consistent brain morphological changes post-burn.
  • Key findings include endothelial cell swelling, neuron and neuroglia cell degeneration/necrosis, perivascular neuroglia cuffs, and neuronophagia.
  • Lesions appeared by 6 hours, peaked at 3 days, and were mostly resolved by 30 days post-burn.

Impact:

  • Provides detailed insights into the neurobiological consequences of severe burn trauma.
  • Highlights the transient nature of many burn-induced brain lesions.
  • Informs potential therapeutic strategies targeting neuroprotection in burn patients.