نتایج جستجو برای: acid burns
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GLACIAL acetic acid, though extensively used in manufacturing processes, is not commonly seen as a cause of chemical burns of the eye. Two cases which have been seen recently are thought to be of sufficient interest to warrant description, there being little reference to such injuries in the literature. In both cases glacial acetic acid was put by mistake into the eye by the patient, instead of...
Carney, Shirley A., Hall, M., Lawrence, J. C., and Ricketts, C. R. (1974). British Journal of Industrial Medicine, 31, 317-321. Rationale of the treatment of hydrofluoric acid burns. On contact with skin hydrofluoric acid yields hydrogen and fluoride ions, which exhaust the tissue's buffering capacity. Fluoride was found to be toxic to skin cells, as judged by the accumulation of 3-phosphoglyce...
TO THE EDITOR: The report by Mangion et al draws attention to a serious risk in the environment. The general public has been increasingly protected against the risk of harm from domestic products by a combination of legal liability actions and government regulation. Thus, the continuing availability to the general public of hydrofluoric acid (HF) in concentrations that are hazardous is somethin...
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...
We describe, for the first time, the use of topical tranexamic acid as an adjunct to traditional methods in the control of bleeding in burns surgery. We illustrate our use with a case example and continue to discuss the reasons we believe it is a useful, effective and safe means of achieving haemostasis.
BACKGROUND The thermal burn is accidental and also is the hidden and worst complication of medical plaster application. This study evaluated clinical and aetiological profile and severity of plaster burns. METHODS In Department of Burns, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery from 1st August 2014 to 31st December 2015, six patients with plaster burn were assessed for total body surface area and ...
During 5 months in 2004-2005, buffalopoxvirus infection, confirmed by virus isolation and limited nucleic acid sequencing, spread between 5 burns units in Karachi, Pakistan. The outbreak was related to movement of patients between units. Control measures reduced transmission, but sporadic cases continued due to the admission of new patients with community-acquired infections.
OBJECTIVE To evaluate outcomes of limbal allograft transplantation from living-related donors to treat partial limbal deficiency secondary to ocular chemical burns. METHODS Retrospective noncomparative case series comprising 17 patients (17 eyes) with partial limbal deficiency (≤50%) secondary to ocular alkali burns (11 eyes) or acid burns (6 eyes). Recipient eyes were treated by removing the...
Background: With the growing number and variety of chemical agents used in industry for home purposes, burns their consequences have drawn physicians’ attention. Involvement nervous system that is a major consequence systemic exposure can be problematic local burns, as well. This study was designed to evaluate peripheral burn victims. Objectives: Investigating neuropathy prevalence patients wit...
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