WOS: 000277931100006Because of the lack of conscious of danger, children are highly exposed to burn injury. According to the 2001 statistics, fire and burn injuries constitute 10% of all fatal injuries in the 0-14 year age group; this rate becomes 1% in the 15-24 year age group, in United States of America. In children, third degree burns more than 5% of total body surface area or second degree burns more than 10% of total body surface area should be considered as major burns and must be managed in a burn center or hospital. Incidence of child abuse can be high as 20% in pediatric burn patients, therefore should be investigated. Because of the risk of hypertrophic scar or contracture, preventive measures must be taken following the epitheli...
Background: Most burns in children are scalds. The prevalenceof abuse-related burns admitted to burn...
Introduction: It is complex to distinguish negligent burns from inflicted and non-intentional burns,...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Objective: To ascertain the increase in paediatric burn admissions in our tertiary care facility. Fi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Burn injuries constitute a major concern in the pediatric age group with respect to morbidity and mo...
After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood...
Over 25,000 children a year attend emergency departments in the UK with burns. Scalds predominate, w...
Introduction:Burn injuries are one of the top 10 causes of unintentional deaths in children younger ...
AbstractIntentional burns represent a serious form of physical abuse that must be identified to prot...
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries can present with catastrophic physical and psychiatric harm with extensi...
Background: Most burns in children are scalds. The prevalenceof abuse-related burns admitted to burn...
Introduction: It is complex to distinguish negligent burns from inflicted and non-intentional burns,...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Objective: To ascertain the increase in paediatric burn admissions in our tertiary care facility. Fi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Burn injuries constitute a major concern in the pediatric age group with respect to morbidity and mo...
After scalds, flame burns have been considered the next most common mode of burn injury in childhood...
Over 25,000 children a year attend emergency departments in the UK with burns. Scalds predominate, w...
Introduction:Burn injuries are one of the top 10 causes of unintentional deaths in children younger ...
AbstractIntentional burns represent a serious form of physical abuse that must be identified to prot...
A retrospective multifactorial epidemiological study of pediatric patients admitted to the National ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate where and when pediatric burn injuries occurred. Further...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
INTRODUCTION: Burn injuries can present with catastrophic physical and psychiatric harm with extensi...
Background: Most burns in children are scalds. The prevalenceof abuse-related burns admitted to burn...
Introduction: It is complex to distinguish negligent burns from inflicted and non-intentional burns,...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, epidemiological data are rare, and most often extrapolated, for burn injuri...