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Review
. 2013 Jun;45(2):126-7.
doi: 10.5152/eajm.2013.24.

Ischemia-reperfusion damage

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Review

Ischemia-reperfusion damage

Omer E Yapca et al. Eurasian J Med. 2013 Jun.

Abstract

Ischemia-reperfusion damage is a complex pathological process that begins with tissue anoxia and continues with the production of free oxygen radicals, expanding with the inflammatory response. The literature suggests the importance of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory treatment to treat ischemia-reperfusion-related tissue damage.

İskemi-reperfüzyon hasarı, dokunun oksijensiz kalması ile başlayan, serbest oksijen radikallerinin üretimi ile devam eden ve inflamatuar yanıtla genişleyen karmaşık patolojik bir süreçtir. Bu literetür bilgileri, iskemi-reperfüzyon doku hasarında antioksidan ve antiinflammatuar tedavinin önemini göstermektedir.

Keywords: Ischemia; reperfusion damage.

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