Chemical injuries from household products cause significant morbidity and mortality annually in pediatric patients. We present a rare case of a 21-month-old male with significant esophageal and cutaneous chemical burns secondary to non-accidental trauma. Given the unique challenges associated with multiple burn types we describe this case and provide a current review of the literature on the management of these potentially devastating injuries
Thermal esophageal and gastric damage from ingestion of hot liquids is poorly studied in pediatrics....
Chloral hydrate is generally considered to be a safe hypnotic drug, and is commonly used for short-t...
Chloral hydrate is generally considered to be a safe hypnotic drug, and is commonly used for short-t...
Burn injuries are distressful and shocking events, which can lead to noteworthy sequelae on metaboli...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
Chemical burns, in particular because of hydrofluoric acid, are not common in the pediatric emergenc...
The professional public have registered and increased incidence of injuries to children caused by ch...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
The article presents a retrospective study of 571 case histories of children aged 1 to 16 years hosp...
Burn injuries are a devastating critical care problem. In children, burns continue to be a major epi...
INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries can present with catastrophic physical and psychiatric harm with extensi...
We present a 3.5 years old boy who was admitted to pediatric emergency ward with grade 2 burning of ...
SummaryA chemical burn is a specific type of lesion and represents a small proportion of all cutaneo...
Domestic burns in neonate are rare in literature. Neonates are high risk for burns because of their ...
Thermal esophageal and gastric damage from ingestion of hot liquids is poorly studied in pediatrics....
Chloral hydrate is generally considered to be a safe hypnotic drug, and is commonly used for short-t...
Chloral hydrate is generally considered to be a safe hypnotic drug, and is commonly used for short-t...
Burn injuries are distressful and shocking events, which can lead to noteworthy sequelae on metaboli...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
Chemical burns, in particular because of hydrofluoric acid, are not common in the pediatric emergenc...
The professional public have registered and increased incidence of injuries to children caused by ch...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
The article presents a retrospective study of 571 case histories of children aged 1 to 16 years hosp...
Burn injuries are a devastating critical care problem. In children, burns continue to be a major epi...
INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries can present with catastrophic physical and psychiatric harm with extensi...
We present a 3.5 years old boy who was admitted to pediatric emergency ward with grade 2 burning of ...
SummaryA chemical burn is a specific type of lesion and represents a small proportion of all cutaneo...
Domestic burns in neonate are rare in literature. Neonates are high risk for burns because of their ...
Thermal esophageal and gastric damage from ingestion of hot liquids is poorly studied in pediatrics....
Chloral hydrate is generally considered to be a safe hypnotic drug, and is commonly used for short-t...
Chloral hydrate is generally considered to be a safe hypnotic drug, and is commonly used for short-t...