Abstract
The state after extensive and deep thermal burns is characterized by the development of dystrophic and destructive processes, whose intensity varies in different organs outside the burned zone. These changes are based on disturbances of the normal properties of cell membranes [2, 3, 5, 6]. This is mainly the case with cell and lysosomal membranes. Meanwhile we know that in response to the harmful action of several toxic external environmental factors, universal labilization of membranes develops in the body [4]. Such a response may perhaps be characteristic also of the post-burned state, but no information on this matter can be found in the literature.
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