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New England Journal of Medicine, 1953
THERE is no mention in the dermatologic literature of the occurrence of vesicles or bullae (Fig. 1) secondary to fractures, and localized to the site of injury.
W R, BUCKLEY, W C, LOBITZ
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THERE is no mention in the dermatologic literature of the occurrence of vesicles or bullae (Fig. 1) secondary to fractures, and localized to the site of injury.
W R, BUCKLEY, W C, LOBITZ
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Pediatrics in Review, 2020
1. Stephanie C. Erdle, MD* 2. Karel O’Brien, MD, FRCP(C)† 1. *Department of Paediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada 2. †Department of Neonatology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada A newborn boy presented at 5 minutes of age with a large erosion on the sole of his left foot (Figs 1 and 2), which appeared after drying.
Stephanie C, Erdle, Karel, O'Brien
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1. Stephanie C. Erdle, MD* 2. Karel O’Brien, MD, FRCP(C)† 1. *Department of Paediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada 2. †Department of Neonatology, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada A newborn boy presented at 5 minutes of age with a large erosion on the sole of his left foot (Figs 1 and 2), which appeared after drying.
Stephanie C, Erdle, Karel, O'Brien
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Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1995
Fracture blisters can pose a problem when dealing with trauma. The potential to increase the complication rate, delay surgery, and prolong wound healing are possible sequelae. Edema has to be controlled, however, because the blisters can form in spite of ice, elevation, and compression. They may also appear even after prompt ORIF.
G F, Wallace, J, Sullivan
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Fracture blisters can pose a problem when dealing with trauma. The potential to increase the complication rate, delay surgery, and prolong wound healing are possible sequelae. Edema has to be controlled, however, because the blisters can form in spite of ice, elevation, and compression. They may also appear even after prompt ORIF.
G F, Wallace, J, Sullivan
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The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982
In brief Friction blisters are caused by excess frictional trauma to areas of the skin with a thick horny layer and a tight attachment to underlying structures. A moist and/or warm environment promotes blister formation. Blisters are treated by early aspiration of the fluid and by protecting the blister roof.
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In brief Friction blisters are caused by excess frictional trauma to areas of the skin with a thick horny layer and a tight attachment to underlying structures. A moist and/or warm environment promotes blister formation. Blisters are treated by early aspiration of the fluid and by protecting the blister roof.
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A blistering child–A girl with mysterious blisters
European Journal of Dermatology, 2022Sophia, Mohme +3 more
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Mechanical Behavior of Blisters Spontaneously Formed by Multilayer 2D Materials
Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2022Xiaojie Ma, Zhaohe Dai, Shuai Zhang
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