Low Temperature Damage
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- Prolonged cold can cause ice crystal formation and vascular injury resultic in damage to tissue due to increased intracellular salt concentration
- Slow chilling can cause vasoconstriction, cellular damage -> secondary vasodilation and increased permeability -> oedema
- Severe and persistent cold causes vasoconstriction, increase in blood viscosity and tissue anoxia
- Lesions may occur in wet or hypoglycaemic neonates or animals recently moved from warm to cold environment
- Areas affected are extremities
- Lesions consist of gangrene and necrotic tissue