نتایج جستجو برای: chemical burns

تعداد نتایج: 387296  

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
غلامرضا نوری بروجردی gholamreza nouri broujerdi department of surgery, amir almomenin hospital, arak university of medical sciences, iran.

background: the term caustic generally refers to alkaline and the term corrosive generally refers to acidic agents' injury however, in medical literature caustic is frequently a term applied to both substances. ingested alkali typically damage the esophagus more than stomach or duodenum, whereas acids usually cause more severe gastric injury. since esophagus has a slightly alkaline ph, its...

Journal: :بینا 0
علیرضا برادران رفیعی ar baradaran-rafii ocular tissue engineering research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی) – پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات مهندسی بافت چشم حمیدرضا حسنی hr hasani ocular tissue engineering research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iranتهران- پاسداران- بوستان نهم- خیابان پایدارفرد (خیابان امیر ابراهیمی) – پلاک 23- مرکز تحقیقات مهندسی بافت چشم مهدی اصلانی m eslani فرید کریمیان f karimian دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی محمدحسین جبارپور بنیادی mh jabbarpoor-bonyadi دانشگاه علوم پزشکی شهید بهشتی رقیه شمس الدینی مطلق r shamsoddini-motlagh

purpose: to evaluate the effect of aamniotic mmembrane ttransplantation (amt) in the management of acute severe ocular chemical burns. methods: this randomized clinical trial was performed in eligible patients with grade iii & iv acute chemical burn who randomly received conventional medical therapy (15 eyes) versus combined medical & amniotic membrane transplantation (15 eyes). main outcome me...

2017
Vinay K Tiwari

Aim: This study aims at comparing the epidemiology of chemical burns between the burn units of a developing country such as India and that of the developed countries Materials and methods: 60 Chemical burn Patients who attended and were admitted in a tertiary burn centre of India (catering to the north Indian population), in the year 2008 were considered for the study and a comparison between t...

2011
Joseph Hardwicke Thomas Hunter Robert Staruch Naiem Moiemen

Chemical burns represent a small proportion of cutaneous burn with an incidence of up to 10.7%, but have been reported to account for up to 30% of all burn deaths. A review of the literature shows incidences ranging from 2.4% to 10.7%, with a substantial predominance in males. Adult patients with a burn referred to our Regional Burns Centre, over an eight-year period, were identified. 185 chemi...

2015
Pius Agbenorku Joseph Akpaloo Facharzt Chirurgie Ken Aboah Ellen Klutsey Paa Ekow Hoyte-Williams Boutros Farhat Edmund Turkson Joseph Yorke Richard Ametih Romeo Hussey

UNLABELLED A chemical burn refers to irritation and destruction of human tissue caused by exposure to a chemical, usually by direct contact with the chemical or its fumes. The study investigated the trend and complications following chemical burns and their management. METHODS The study involved a retrospective review of Burns Registry at the Burns Intensive Care Unit of the Komfo Anokye Teac...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2016
Chunjiang Ye Xingang Wang Yuanhai Zhang Liangfang Ni Ruiming Jiang Liping Liu Chunmao Han

BACKGROUND Chemical burns occur frequently in western Zhejiang Province. This study documents the epidemiology of chemical burns in the region using burn data from a local specialized hospital. Results from this analysis will assist in the planning of prevention strategies for high-risk occupations and groups. METHODS A 10-year retrospective analysis was conducted for all patients with chemic...

Journal: :Ortopediia travmatologiia i protezirovanie 1974
A I Shevchenko

Journal: :Hand clinics 1990
H M Clarke G P Wittpenn A M McLeod S E Candlish C J Guernsey D K Weleff R M Zuker

The pattern of injury seen in pediatric hand burns differs from adults because scald burns are most common. Many of these are difficult to assess at initial presentation. In addition, children develop less stiffness in response to immobilization. For these reasons, we have developed a conservative, expectant approach for treating most pediatric hand burns. Meticulous wound care, positioning, sp...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2009
Dennis P Orgill

This Journal feature begins with a case vignette that includes a therapeutic recommendation. A discussion of the clinical problem and the mechanism of benefit of this form of therapy follows. Major clinical studies, the clinical use of this therapy, and potential adverse effects are reviewed. Relevant formal guidelines, if they exist, are presented. The article ends with the author’s clinical r...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 1998
A Eldad A Weinberg S Breiterman M Chaouat D Palanker H Ben-Bassat

Chemical burns are slow healing injuries and their depth is difficult to assess. Tissue destruction continues as long as active material is present in the wound site. The routine therapy for treatment of full thickness chemical burns is early excision; it shortens hospitalization and reduces morbidity. However, presently there is no specific treatment for chemical burns of partial thickness. Th...

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