Burn injuries are distressful and shocking events, which can lead to noteworthy sequelae on metabolic markers and organs. Such traumatic accidents do occur every so often in both adult and pediatric populations, requiring prompt and adequate treatments. Notably, scald injuries occur due to direct contact with hot liquids and these are the most common cause of burns in early childhood. Herein, we report on an 18-month-old boy admitted to our pediatric surgery unit for an extensive scald injury, who has experienced an unusual esophageal stricture following the traumatic event
In a series of 51 children presenting with an accidental caustic burn, symptoms were analysed for th...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
Full thickness burns in children often leads to eschar formation which requires escharotomy. Escarot...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Chemical injuries from household products cause significant morbidity and mortality annually in pedi...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Background/Purpose: Esophageal burns as a result of accidental swallowing of caustic material are se...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Introduction: An escharotomy is an effective surgical procedure for the rapid decompression of a con...
Background Most intentional burns are scalds, and distinguishing these from unintentional causes is...
Thermal esophageal and gastric damage from ingestion of hot liquids is poorly studied in pediatrics....
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
Objective: To determine the numbers of paediatric scald injuries associated with the practice of inh...
We evaluated the outcome and optimal management of corrosive esophagitis in 24 children (male:female...
During the subacute and chronic phases of esophagitis due to ingestion of a caustic substance, the p...
In a series of 51 children presenting with an accidental caustic burn, symptoms were analysed for th...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
Full thickness burns in children often leads to eschar formation which requires escharotomy. Escarot...
Objective:Accidental caustic ingestion can result in severe gastrointestinal injury, especially in e...
Chemical injuries from household products cause significant morbidity and mortality annually in pedi...
Burns are an important cause of injury to young children, being the third most frequent cause of inj...
Background/Purpose: Esophageal burns as a result of accidental swallowing of caustic material are se...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the frequency, severity, exact patterns and mechanisms o...
Introduction: An escharotomy is an effective surgical procedure for the rapid decompression of a con...
Background Most intentional burns are scalds, and distinguishing these from unintentional causes is...
Thermal esophageal and gastric damage from ingestion of hot liquids is poorly studied in pediatrics....
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
Objective: To determine the numbers of paediatric scald injuries associated with the practice of inh...
We evaluated the outcome and optimal management of corrosive esophagitis in 24 children (male:female...
During the subacute and chronic phases of esophagitis due to ingestion of a caustic substance, the p...
In a series of 51 children presenting with an accidental caustic burn, symptoms were analysed for th...
An analysis of 600 cases of chemical burns of the oesophagus in children for the period 2007–2014 is...
Full thickness burns in children often leads to eschar formation which requires escharotomy. Escarot...