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[Chemical and Thermal Eye Burns].

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, 2016
Background: This review gives a therapeutic approach for the early treatment of chemical and thermal burns of the ocular surface (CTOS). Method: Based on a review of international literature, the experiences of University Hospital Aachen and Halle/Saale,
H. Struck
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Deaths Related to Chemical Burns

American Journal of Forensic Medicine & Pathology, 2011
The authors present a series of 6 deaths due to the uncommon cause of chemical burns. Of the 6 deaths due to chemical burns, 4 deaths were due to ingestion of a chemical, 1 death was caused by chemical burns of the skin, and 1 death resulted from rectal insufflation of a chemical. Seven additional cases where chemical burns may have been a contributing
Joseph A. Prahlow   +3 more
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Paediatric chemical burns: a clinical review

European Journal of Pediatrics, 2021
A. M. Nguyen, K. Chamberlain, A. Holland
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Peppermint Oil Chemical Burn

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2005
A 49-year-old woman presented to the emergency room with difficulty in breathing, drooling, and fever. Twelve hours before her admission she had ingested 40 drops of pure nonheated peppermint oil (Mentha piperita– 100% pure etheric oil). The patient had used this product many times in the past while suffering from a common cold, each time ingesting 1 ...
Zipora Davidovich   +3 more
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Chemical burns: Pathophysiology and treatment

Burns, 2010
Chemical burns continue to pose a variety of dilemmas to the clinician managing such cases. Assessment of burn depth is often difficult and the decision whether to excise the wound early is not always clear-cut. In this updated review, common agents are classified and the basic principles of management and specific recommendations are examined.
Montserrat Ruiz   +3 more
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Chemical Burns Management

2004
Chemical burns are less frequent in routine practice, but can be very serious owing to the complexity and severity of their actions [1, 2]. They are specific wounds at several points. According to epidemiological data, management during the acute stage is particularly intense and there are difficult-to-manage sequellae in some mucosal areas like eyes ...
L. Téot, U. Giovannini
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Chemical Burns: Retrospective Review

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1986
The records of 51 patients with chemical burns were reviewed to identify demographics, mechanism and place of injury, cause, distribution, initial management, and outcome of treatment. Patients were classified as having received adequate (immediate dilution or neutralization of the chemical treatment--group A, or inadequate (delayed or inappropriate ...
Robin A. Sykes   +2 more
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CHEMICAL BURNS AND STRICTURES OF THE ESOPHAGUS

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1952
AS ALONZO TAYLOR once aptly said, "There are in the body duplicate plants or factories for chemical digestion, but only one muscular tube for the transport of material between the plants. Naturally, when function in this tube breaks down, or when the current is slowed or reversed, there is trouble and the owner of the tube is promptly apprised that ...
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CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1932
A chemical burn of the eye is, without a doubt, a serious condition. Because of the rapid action of the chemical, its destruction of tissues and its penetrating power, and because of the fact that a chemical burn does not respond to treatment, it is a challenge to every ophthalmologist. One needs but to see one case of this type to realize the truth of
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TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953
THE VAST amount of literature on chemical burns of the eye has clearly outlined certain fundamental concepts of the altered physiology present in such injuries, but the application of this information is yet difficult to attain. Our knowledge of the basic mechanisms involved in ocular burns was considerably advanced during the war years through the ...
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