MECHANISMS FOR THE FORMATION OF THE SECONDARY IMMUNOLOGICAL FAILURE IN SEVERE CRANIOCEREBRAL INJURY

Abstract

The article presents the review of pathophysiological mechanisms for the formation of the secondary immunological failure in severe craniocerebral injury: a stress-induced change in the functioning the neurohumoral axis, increase in the levels of catecholamines, cytokines, and activation of apoptosis of lymphoid cells

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