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Chronic obstructive lung disease after ammonia inhalation burns: a report of two cases [PDF]
Anhydrous ammonia is a commonly used chemical in industry. Ammonia gas inhalation causes thermal injuries and alkali burns in the airway and lung parenchyma. Previous case reports have stated that respiratory sequelae after acute ammonia inhalation burns
Insu Kim+6 more
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Oral chemical burns occur when a chemical accidentally enters the mouth, causing burns and ulcers in the oral mucosa, esophagus, stomach, and upper digestive tract if swallowed.
Yoshiyuki Hagiwara+2 more
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Chemical burns generated by chlorine gas
We present the case of a 40‐year‐old woman exposed for 4 h and 30 min to chlorine gas generated by mixing detergents containing hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid to commit suicide in the bathroom.
Yuta Norimatsu+3 more
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Chemical burns in children - admission criteria [PDF]
One of the most frequent causes of accidents in children are burns, regardless of aetiology, without displaying a noteworthy gender disparity, and they represent one of the most complex diseases with which a body can be afflicted. The differences amongst
Laura Vasile+2 more
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ShengFu oil is a compounded Chinese medicinal prescription, and provides antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic effects, favoring burn wound repair.
Xin Yin+4 more
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The conservative management of self-inflicted chemical burns: Case report and literature review
Introduction Chemical burns, particularly injuries related to psychiatric illnesses, are underreported in the literature. We present two cases of self-inflicted alkali chemical burns managed conservatively.
Amenah Galo+2 more
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Development of topical bioactive formulations capable of overcoming the low bioavailability of conventional eye drops is critically important for efficient management of ocular chemical burns.
Chia-Jung Yang, D. D. Nguyen, J. Lai
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PurposeThere is currently uncertainty about the most efficacious decontamination solution for corrosive chemical eye burns. This 30-year longitudinal study evaluated the relative efficacy of two different decontamination methods.
N. Wiesner+5 more
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Rare chemical burns: Review of the Literature
There are many chemicals that can cause burns. Although they are generally acidic and basic in nature, there are more than one million known chemical compounds, of which 300 have been declared highly hazardous chemical substances by the National Fire ...
H. Akelma, Z. A. Karahan
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Aims and Objective: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the epidemiology, clinical variable of chemical burns, and their outcomes to prevent or reduce the frequency and morbidity of such injuries. Materials and Methods: A retrospective analysis
Md Sohaib Akhtar+3 more
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