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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
Chemical burns represent a small number of burn injuries in the UK. They have the potential to be life-threatening with serious aesthetic and functional consequences, accounting for 30% of all deaths from burns. Chemical burns are caused by corrosive agents (acids and alkali) leading to extensive tissue damage.
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Chemical burns represent a small number of burn injuries in the UK. They have the potential to be life-threatening with serious aesthetic and functional consequences, accounting for 30% of all deaths from burns. Chemical burns are caused by corrosive agents (acids and alkali) leading to extensive tissue damage.
Karl, Walsh +2 more
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2019
Chemical burns account for up to one-third of burn-related deaths, necessitating careful and timely management of these injuries. This chapter will discuss the classes of chemicals that cause burns and their mechanisms of action. It will go on to describe the pathophysiology and clinical features of chemical burns. Laboratory tests and imaging that may
Nigel Tapiwa Mabvuure +3 more
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Chemical burns account for up to one-third of burn-related deaths, necessitating careful and timely management of these injuries. This chapter will discuss the classes of chemicals that cause burns and their mechanisms of action. It will go on to describe the pathophysiology and clinical features of chemical burns. Laboratory tests and imaging that may
Nigel Tapiwa Mabvuure +3 more
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Chemical Burns: Retrospective Review
Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1986The 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 ...
R A, Sykes, M M, Mani, J M, Hiebert
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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 ...
Sharon, Tamir +3 more
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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 ...
Sharon, Tamir +3 more
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2021
Abstract Chemical burn injuries represent a small proportion of all burns. They are, however, a unique and challenging subset with over 25,000 potential causative agents. Their management, requiring specialist knowledge and expertise, is ideally performed by specialist burns services.
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Abstract Chemical burn injuries represent a small proportion of all burns. They are, however, a unique and challenging subset with over 25,000 potential causative agents. Their management, requiring specialist knowledge and expertise, is ideally performed by specialist burns services.
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