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Biocompatibility and Transplantation Efficacy of the C-Clear Artificial Cornea in a Rabbit Chemical Burn Model. [PDF]
We investigated the bioavailability and stability of a C-Clear artificial cornea in a rabbit chemical burn model. Thirty-six rabbits were divided into a control group (n = 16) and a chemical burn group that used NaOH solution (n = 20).
Chung HS +8 more
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Dangerous games: Pool shock chemical burn to the face. [PDF]
Today information about fascinating chemical reactions is readily available on the internet. Unfortunately, these experiments can have catastrophic consequences. Pool chemicals account for a significant number of injuries in the United States. Pool Shock
Quiroga L, Ebrahim S, Asif M, Caffrey J.
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Effect of Human Burn Wound Exudate on
Burn wound sepsis is currently the main cause of morbidity and mortality after burn trauma. Infections by notorious pathogens such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Acinetobacter baumannii impair patient recovery and can even lead to ...
Manuel R. Gonzalez +7 more
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Adjunct Use of Therapeutic Scleral Lens for Exposure Keratopathy after Severe Chemical Burn. [PDF]
Severe chemical burns can damage the periocular area causing exposure keratopathy and resulting in ocular pain, foreign body sensation, epiphora, photophobia, and vision loss.
Scanzera AC, Ahmad A, Shorter E.
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Contact chemical burn of the hand caused by xylene: A case report. [PDF]
The use of household cleaners during non‐commercial cleaning applications is a very common task, and the chemical makeup of the cleaning solutions vary as much as their applications do.
Dewar ZE, Christiansen G.
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Background: Burn is a cutaneous injury that is caused by heat, electricity, chemicals, freezing, and radiation. Aims and Objectives: This study aimed to differentiate between dry heat burn injury and other common cutaneous burn injuries.
Omnia I El Euony +3 more
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Chemical Burn Caused by Garlic
In traditional medicine garlic is used intensely for it’s antimicrobial, antihypertensive and anti hyperlipidemic etc. effects. For this reasons, use of garlic is common among the public health.
Emre Bülbül +2 more
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Clinical-epidemiological profile of chemical burns in a Burn Therapy Unit (BTU) in Brazil [PDF]
Introduction: Chemicals have a relatively low prevalence among the causes of burns. However, they are important because most accidents occur in the scope of work and in an economically active population.
Murilo Sgarbi Secanho +7 more
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Epidemiological analysis of chemical burns: Does it reflect any change in trends?
Introduction: Chemical burns constitute small proportion of cases among the total admissions due to burn injuries. The spectrum of severity of illness can vary from mild injuries to life-threatening trauma.
Sunil Sharma +2 more
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Postpartum Vaginal Stenosis Due to Chemical Vaginitis [PDF]
Acquired vaginal stenosis is a rare obstructing anomaly, which can be caused by use of chemicals in the vagina. A 21-year-old gravida 1 para 1, presented with secondary amenorrhea and inability to have sexual intercourse, after normal spontaneous ...
Gurcharan Kaur +2 more
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