- death. The
presence of
endotoxins in the
blood is
called endotoxemia. High
level of
endotoxemia can lead to
septic shock, or more
specifically endotoxic...
-
Inflammation of the
bowel may lead to
increased permeability and
subsequent endotoxemia. The
underlying cause of
inflammation may be due to infection, toxin...
- and
evaluation on in vivo
potency over time in the
experimental human endotoxemia model".
Innate Immunity. 25 (1): 34–45. doi:10.1177/1753425918819754...
- symptoms,
decreased manure production,
profuse watery non-fetid
diarrhea endotoxemia,
edema due to
protein imbalances,
abortion by
pregnant mares, and acute...
- the
secreting microbe on its
environment -
including invasion of host,
endotoxemia,
competing with
other microbes for nutrition, etc. This
finding of membrane...
- loss of protein, and
endotoxins escape into the bloodstream,
causing endotoxemia. Dogs have a
distinctive odor in the
later stages of the infection. The...
- as well as laminitis. It is also used to
control fevers and
prevent endotoxemia. It is also used as a mild
painkiller in
smaller animals,
generally following...
-
derived from COX-1 and -2 in
hepatic microcirculatory dysfunction during endotoxemia in mice". Hepatology. 39 (1): 139–150. doi:10.1002/hep.20000. PMID 14752832...
- the
presence of
vacuolation in
addition to
toxic neutrophils reflects endotoxemia resulting in
autolysis of neutrophils. This
autodigestion is responsible...
- pain. It is also used as an
antipyretic and to
reduce the
effects of
endotoxemia.
Flunixin is
labeled for no more than 5 days of
consecutive use and prolonged...