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Fig. 6 | Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research

Fig. 6

From: Burn and thoracic trauma alters fracture healing, systemic inflammation, and leukocyte kinetics in a rat model of polytrauma

Fig. 6

White blood cell concentration following trauma. A comparison in the percentage of total cells population identified as lymphocytes, monocytes, and granulocytes, at two time points: a 24 h and b 72 h in naïve (far left), osteotomy (middle), and polytrauma animals (far right). Values are presented as a percentage of 100 (n = 8/group 24 h post-injury; n = 7, 72 h post osteotomy; n = 6, 72 h post polytrauma; n = 8 naïve). Statistically significant difference between trauma animal cohorts within each cell type, levels not connected by the same letter are significantly different, p < 0.05

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