Objectives: To see the prevalence and nature of medico-legal burns among patients. Methodology: It is a retrospective observational study conducted at Fauji Foundation Hospital, Rawalpindi from April 1999 to April 2008. All patients of more then ten years of age, irrespective of sex with burn injuries were included in the study. Results: One hundred seventy eight patients were studied and among them one hundred forty six (82.02%) were accidental burns with more prevalence among females (81.50%). Twenty three (12.92%) patients were having homicidal burns and all were females while nine (5.06%) patients sustained suicidal burns and among them six (66.66%) were females. Majority of patients i.e. one hundred six were from 2nd and 3rd decade of...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
Objective: To describe the profile of pediatric burn victims hospitalized at Hospital-Escola Padre A...
Epidemiological investigations of burn patients help health services to identify the need for burn c...
Background: Burn injuries in many respects is the most tragic that a person may experience. The purp...
Evaluation of Burn Cases In Forensic Medicine Introduction : Injuries due to burn are the injur...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...
Background: Burn injuries are in many respects the most of all tragedies an individual can experienc...
Background: Globally approximately 2.5 lakh deaths occur every year, with majority of cases from low...
Background: Developing countries have a high incidence of burn injuries, creating a formidable publi...
Burn injuries occur universally and have plagued mankind since antiquity till the present day. Burns...
Background: Burns are a major cause of injury worldwide. According to World Health Organization (WHO...
Introduction: Burn is one of the most common devastating and a very painful form of trauma. Signific...
Background: One of the most important health associated problem are events, which burns considered t...
ABSTRACT The problem of burn in developing countries like India is more due to various socio-cultura...
Burn injury can be inflicted intentionally either by one person to another whenever one has the abil...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
Objective: To describe the profile of pediatric burn victims hospitalized at Hospital-Escola Padre A...
Epidemiological investigations of burn patients help health services to identify the need for burn c...
Background: Burn injuries in many respects is the most tragic that a person may experience. The purp...
Evaluation of Burn Cases In Forensic Medicine Introduction : Injuries due to burn are the injur...
Objective: To evaluate the epidemiological pattern and treatment outcomes of burn patients. Study D...
Background: Burn injuries are in many respects the most of all tragedies an individual can experienc...
Background: Globally approximately 2.5 lakh deaths occur every year, with majority of cases from low...
Background: Developing countries have a high incidence of burn injuries, creating a formidable publi...
Burn injuries occur universally and have plagued mankind since antiquity till the present day. Burns...
Background: Burns are a major cause of injury worldwide. According to World Health Organization (WHO...
Introduction: Burn is one of the most common devastating and a very painful form of trauma. Signific...
Background: One of the most important health associated problem are events, which burns considered t...
ABSTRACT The problem of burn in developing countries like India is more due to various socio-cultura...
Burn injury can be inflicted intentionally either by one person to another whenever one has the abil...
Background: Damages caused by scald burns are common and can cause severe complications and death. T...
Objective: To describe the profile of pediatric burn victims hospitalized at Hospital-Escola Padre A...
Epidemiological investigations of burn patients help health services to identify the need for burn c...