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Burn reconstruction: Eye region

2012
Facial burns occur in up to 30 % of thermal trauma patients admitted to burn units [1]. Eyelid and ocular involvement is relatively common [2], but the loss of an eye primarily from a thermal injury is rather rare [3]. Reasons therefore are mechanisms like protective movements of the head and arms to avoid the source of a burn, the blink reflex with ...
Andreas Heckmann, Peter M. Vogt
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TREATMENT OF CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1953
THE VAST amount of literature on chemical burns of the eye has clearly outlined certain fundamental concepts of the altered physiology present in such injuries, but the application of this information is yet difficult to attain. Our knowledge of the basic mechanisms involved in ocular burns was considerably advanced during the war years through the ...
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ALKALI BURNS OF THE EYE

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1946
T HE PROGRESSIVE nature of severe alkali burns of the eyes and the frequency of secondary complications are well known. The purpose of this communication is to outline the distinctive clinical and pathologic features, which may yield clues to the mechanism of action, and to emphasize the secondary reactions, against which are directed many of the ...
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Acid Burns of the Eye

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1968
G, Schultz, P, Henkind, E M, Gross
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CHEMICAL BURNS OF THE EYE

Southern Medical Journal, 1951
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Treatment of burns of the eyes

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
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Arsenical Eye Burns

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1946
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Alkali Burns of the Eye

Southern Medical Journal, 1982
R R, Pfister, J, Koski
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Chemical Burns of the Eye

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1952
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Eye burns: an emergency and continuing problem

Burns, 2000
Ralf Kuckelkorn, C Redbrake, M Reim
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