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MODS
(redirected from Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome)

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modsModifications
MODSMultiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome
MODSMetadata Object Description Schema
MODSMuseum of Discovery & Science (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
MODSMultiplexed Optical Data Storage
MODSMedical Operational Data System
MODSMedical Occupational Data System
MODSMobility Planning Data System
MODSmultiplex optical data storage
MODSMajor Operations Data System
MODSModular Data System
MODSModular Oriented Direct Support
MODSMotor Operated Disconnecting Switch


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NIEHS grantee Michael Karin of the University of San Diego, California, and colleagues sought to elucidate the role of NF-[kappa]B in severe systemic inflammation and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS).
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) was chosen as the indicator of hypoperfusion because it is generally accepted that early hypoperfusion is associated with later development of organ dysfunction.
Sepsis and multiple organ dysfunction syndromes are the main causes of death in the intensive care unit.
 
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