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Changes in total body surface area and the distribution of skin surfaces in relation to body mass index

Burns, 2020
A correct estimation of total burn surface area is important since it is used for determining fluid resuscitation volumes, nutritional estimates and hospital admission criteria. Wallace's rule of nines is the most commonly used methods for this purpose. However, fat distribution is non-uniform and the total body surface area changes with obesity.
Mance, Marko   +5 more
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EasyTBSA as a method for calculating total body surface area burned: a validation study

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2023
BackgroundCurrent methods of burn estimation can lead to incorrect estimates of the total body surface area (TBSA) burned, especially among injured children. Inaccurate estimation of burn size can impact initial management, including unnecessary transfer to burn centres and fluid overload during resuscitation.
Cindy D Colson   +8 more
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Basal Cell Carcinoma Covering 4% of Total Body Surface Area

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988
This article documents an extensive basal cell carcinoma, perhaps the largest reported yet in the literature, and describes aspects of the host-tumor relationship observed in this patient.
R L, Murrah   +3 more
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Total body and regional surface area: Quantification with low‐cost three‐dimensional optical imaging systems

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2021
AbstractObjectivesBody surface area (SA) is a widely used physical measure incorporated into multiple thermophysiology and evolutionary biology models currently estimated in humans either with empirical prediction equations or costly whole‐body laser imaging systems.
Marcelline E. Dechenaud   +4 more
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Consistency of total body surface area assessment in severe burns: Implications for practice

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2017
AbstractBackgroundPaediatric burn injury is common and often serious. Injuries occur across New South Wales (NSW), with specialised treatment provided in a centralised burns unit. Early management prior to transfer is essential but variation is seen.ObjectivesTo determine if differences exist between referring hospital estimates of the total body ...
Stephen, Face, Sarah, Dalton
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Psychosocial Sequelae of Pediatric Burns Involving 80% or Greater Total Body Surface Area

Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation, 1993
Important questions for pediatric burn care specialists relate to the quality of life for those children who survive the most severe burn injuries. This study examines the psychological adjustment of 25 children who survived injuries > or = 80% total body surface area and the impact of such injury on the families.
P, Blakeney   +6 more
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Investigation into the relationship between body surface area and total body potassium using Monte Carlo and measurement

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2002
The use of body surface area (BSA) as a means of indexing chemotherapy doses is widespread even though the value of this practice is uncertain. In principle, the body cell mass (BCM) more closely represents the body's metabolic size and this is investigated here as an alternative to BSA; since 98% of body potassium is intracellular the derivation of ...
J A, Rogers   +3 more
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