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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 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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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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Thigh burns from exploding e-cigarette lithium ion batteries:first case series [PDF]
E-cigarette (EC) use has risen meteorically over the last decade. The majority of these devices are powered by re-chargeable lithium ion batteries, which can represent a fire hazard if damaged, over-heated, over-charged or stored inappropriately.
A.G. Lowrie +19 more
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Chemical burns of the eye: epidemiology and treatment [PDF]
Purpose: Chemical injuries of the eye may produce exten-sive damage to the ocular surface, resulting in transient or per-manent visual impairment. Purposes: To obtain data about epidemiology and inicial treatment aplied to patients who have suffered from
Araújo, Ana Helena Garcia De +2 more
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Chandra Observation of the Cluster Environment of a WAT Radio Source in Abell 1446 [PDF]
Wide-angle tail (WAT) radio sources are often found in the centers of galaxy clusters where intracluster medium (ICM) ram pressure may bend the lobes into their characteristic C-shape.
Burns J. O. +14 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 role of honey in the management of wounds [PDF]
The widespread development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has generated an increasing interest in the use of alternate therapies for the treatment of infected wounds.
Molan, Peter C.
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Jarosite stability on Mars [PDF]
Jarosite, a potassium (sodium) iron sulphate hydrated mineral, has recently been identified on the martian surface by the Opportunity rover. Using recent thermochemical data [Drouet and Navrotsky, 2003, Geochim. Cosmochim.
Drouet, Christophe +2 more
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Cutaneous drain opener burns: Report from a tertiary care burns unit
Background: Chemical burn injuries are generally industrial, but it can happen at home. Drain opener is one of the common causes of this type of burns. Drain openers are available in powder and liquid forms and contain either sodium hydroxide or sulfuric
Abdullah Said Al-Busaidi +11 more
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