نتایج جستجو برای: acid burns

تعداد نتایج: 757044  

2011
Panagiotis Touzopoulos Paul Zarogoulidis Alexandros Mitrakas Michael Karanikas Panagiotis Milothridis Dimitrios Matthaios Ioannis Kouroumichakis Stella Proikaki Paschalis Pavlioglou Nikolaos Katsikogiannis Theodoros C Constantinidis

Chemical burn injuries are a result of exposure to acid, alkali, or organic compounds. In this retrospective study, a total of 21 patients suffering occupational chemical burns, came to the emergency room at the University General Hospital of Alexandroupolis, from 2008 to 2010; 76.2% were workers, 19% were farmers, and 4.8% were desk officers. The majority of burns were due to exposure to acid ...

Journal: :Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association 1962
P F DIEFFENBACHER J H THOMPSON

Journal: :Occupational and Environmental Medicine 1974

Journal: :Journal of Burn Care & Research 2010

2014
Cristina Longinotti

Deep cutaneous lesions such as burns, traumas or ulcers are all conditions characterized by a massive loss of dermis, bringing several important consequences. For the treatment of these conditions, the evolution of material science has made available new dressings based on natural and synthetic polymers. Hyaluronic acid (HA) is involved in many steps of the wound healing process, such as inflam...

2003
FRANK A. LOEWUS

Evidence that glucose1 is the ultimate g-carbon precursor of ascorbic acid in the rat was first obtained by Jackel, Mosbach, Burns, and King (1). They administered uniformly labeled glucose-C** to Chloretone-treated rats and recovered uniformly labeled ascorbic acid from the urine. Subsequently, Horowitz, Doerschuk, and King (2) and Burns and Mosbach (3) discovered that when glucose-l-C14 was a...

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