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Observations on behavior of platelet adhesiveness at the late stage of burn disease.
Results of investigations on platelet adhesiveness in burned patients after the stage of shock were presented. In all cases studied (17 patients) the values of platelet adhesiveness were lower than in healthy subjects. Further investigations are required to explain this finding.