The use of thymalin for the treatment of thermal injury

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It has been shown that the use of a low-molecular polypeptide from thymus cells - thymalin - in patients with burns shortens the time of the first autoplasty, improves the results of engraftment of autografts, increases the number of T-lymphocytes, "active" T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes and the concentration of Ig A, reduces complement activity. At the same time, the intensity of intravascular coagulation decreases and fibrinolysis is activated. The most favorable time for the use of thymalin is 6-15 days after thermal injury.

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B. I. Kuznik

Chita Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Chita

V. H. Havinson

Chita Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Chita

V. G. Morozov

Chita Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Chita

G. B. Budazhabon

Chita Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Chita

V. A. Sizonenko

Chita Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Chita

V. N. Kuzmin

Chita Medical Institute

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Russian Federation, Chita

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