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The use of reverse abdominoplasty for treatment of chemical burn in the thoracoabdominal region [PDF]
Chemical burn is a challenge owing to its severity compared to thermal burns. The depth and extent of lesions in different areas of the body lead us to look for different possibilities for the best treatment of the patient.
Guilherme Gurgel do Amaral Teles +6 more
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LIFE-THREATENING BURNS CAUSED BY HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS
Background Chemical burns are 2.5 % to 5.1% of all burn injuries. Burns caused with household chemicals occur even more rarely. Because of its relative rarity there is no common surgical tactics for such patients.
K. M. Krylov +4 more
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This study aimed to identify the anterior segment high-resolution optical coherence tomography (HR-OCT) and HR-OCT angiography (HR-OCTA) features suggestive of limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) as confirmed by both impression cytology (IC) and in vivo ...
Shobhit Varma +5 more
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Delayed local chemical burns following dermal exposure to bromoacetic acid: a case report
Bromoacetic acid is an alkylating agent that can cause chemical burns after dermal exposure. We describe a case of chemical burns resulting from dermal exposure to bromoacetic acid, a toxic chemical commonly used in pharmaceutical and industrial settings.
Kara A. Yeung +5 more
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Demographic, Clinical Profile and Management Outcomes of Ocular Chemical Injuries in Saudi Children
Huda Al-Ghadeer,1 Mohammed Al Amry,1 Khalid A Aldihan,2 Omar S Alobaidan,2 Ghadah Mohammed S AlQahtani,2 Rajiv Khandekar3 1Emergency Department, King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Ophthalmology Department, King Khaled Eye ...
Al-Ghadeer H +5 more
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Chemical burns of gingiva and its management
Chemical burns on the gingiva can be caused by the use of certain pharmaceutical and nonpharmaceutical products by patients or by injudicious use of caustics by the dental clinician. These lesions in the oral cavity, however, are rarely reported.
M M Dayakar +4 more
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Chlorhexidine is a commonly used disinfectant throughout Australian hospitals. It is responsible for a number of iatrogenic complications. We describe a case of 27-yearold female who sustained a severe, blistering reaction at the site of chlorhexidine ...
Stephanie C Blake +2 more
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Accidental Chemical Burns of Oral Mucosa by Herbicide
Glyphosate (GlySH) is a broad spectrum, nonselective herbicide, widely used in agriculture. This case report describes a 25-year-old man presenting with extensive chemical burns and ulceration of the oral cavity as a result of accidental exposure to ...
S P Deo, P Shetty
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The purpose of the study – evaluation of the regenerating activity of two-component paste, consisting of silver containing finely particulate sorbent: chitosan gel.Material and methodologies.
T. V. Popova +7 more
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