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Caustic Intoxication

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1990
After a retrospective study of 17 cases of caustic intoxication in the intensive care unit, the epidemiologic, pathophysiologic, clinic and therapeutic aspects are reviewed. The following procedure is suggested: early endoscopies, abstention of any gastric lavage, corticosteroids and empiric antibiotic therapy and the most early possible introduction ...
Le Bon, B.   +3 more
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Caustics

DeckerMed Emergency Medicine, 2016
A caustic is any substance capable of causing full-thickness damage on contact with healthy, intact tissue. Caustic agents are generally classified by pH as acids or bases. Irritants are those substances that do not produce true breakdown of tissue but cause discomfort and inflammation, such as vomiting, burning eyes, or coughing.
Lynn A Farrugia, Kavita Babu
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Classification of Symmetric Caustics II: Caustic Equivalence

Journal of the London Mathematical Society, 1993
See the preview in Zbl 0738.58007.
Janeczko, Stanislaw, Roberts, Mark
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Pediatric Caustic Ingestion

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1982
Accidental caustic ingestion in the pediatric age group continues to be a controversial and difficult problem. This retrospective study gives clinical support to treating this problem with early esophagoscopy, steroids, antibiotics and dilatation. Four hundred two patients were evaluated for possible caustic burn of the esophagus.
J S, Adam, H G, Birck
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Caustic substance injuries

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1985
Caustic and corrosive substance ingestions are a significant cause of early and late morbidity and may cause esophageal carcinoma after a long latent period. Initial management should be directed at the assurance of adequate ventilation and cardiovascular stability as well as the prevention of vomiting. Early esophagoscopy (to the level of first lesion,
R L, Wasserman, C M, Ginsburg
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Stylized Caustics: Progressive Rendering of Animated Caustics

Computer Graphics Forum, 2016
AbstractIn recent years, much work was devoted to the design of light editing methods such as relighting and light path editing. So far, little work addressed the target‐based manipulation and animation of caustics, for instance to a differently‐shaped caustic, text or an image.
Tobias Günther   +4 more
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Customizing Caustics

Optics and Photonics News, 2020
Caustics show up in contexts ranging from rainbows and water surfaces to light refracted through drinking glasses, but, despite their attractive propagation features, have rarely been artificially generated or exploited as basic entities for structured-light fabrication.
Cornelia Denz   +3 more
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Caustic Ingestion Injuries

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1991
Ingestion of caustic agents causes more than 5000 injuries yearly. There is little that the physician can do acutely to attenuate the severity of the internal injuries, but the physician must intensively monitor the patient and react quickly to treat laryngeal burns or transmural penetration of esophageal or gastric burns.
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Simple Coisotropic Caustics

Journal of Mathematical Sciences, 2004
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The Stochastic Caustic

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1984
The development of singular amplitudes, or caustics, in the propagation of a high frequency initially plane wave in a three-dimensional homogeneous and isotropic random medium with small (order O(h)) fluctuations in the index of refraction is investigated using geometrical optics.
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