Chemical burns, in particular because of hydrofluoric acid, are not common in the pediatric emergency department. Here, we describe an infant presenting with digital ischemic findings owing to late diagnosis of hydrofluoric acid splash in domestic setting
A previously healthy 26-year-old woman developed hemorrhagic alveolitis and adult respiratory distre...
There is a limited number of case presentations in literature related to esophagus burns and complic...
We describe a nonlethal, delayed onset case of combined acute inhalation of hydrofluoric acid (HFA) ...
Chemical burns, in particular because of hydrofluoric acid, are not common in the pediatric emergenc...
WOS: 000430063300007We report an employee working in glass manufacturing who suffered a burn, induce...
Trifluoroacetic acid is a very strong carboxylic acid. The acid has been suspected to have similar t...
Chemical injuries from household products cause significant morbidity and mortality annually in pedi...
Background: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an extremely dangerous weak inorganic acid, which can produce ...
Domestic burns in neonate are rare in literature. Neonates are high risk for burns because of their ...
Skin disinfection with chlorhexidine gluconate has not been standardized in preterm infants. We pres...
Hydrofluoric acid is a strong inorganic acid. It differs from other acids in that the fluoride ion r...
Numerous reports of poisonings due to various fluoride salts and also to hydrofluoric acid have appe...
A previously healthy 26-year-old woman developed hemorrhagic alveolitis and adult respiratory distre...
Hydrofluoric acid has widespread uses in industry and at home. Its mechanism of toxicity is the basi...
The professional public have registered and increased incidence of injuries to children caused by ch...
A previously healthy 26-year-old woman developed hemorrhagic alveolitis and adult respiratory distre...
There is a limited number of case presentations in literature related to esophagus burns and complic...
We describe a nonlethal, delayed onset case of combined acute inhalation of hydrofluoric acid (HFA) ...
Chemical burns, in particular because of hydrofluoric acid, are not common in the pediatric emergenc...
WOS: 000430063300007We report an employee working in glass manufacturing who suffered a burn, induce...
Trifluoroacetic acid is a very strong carboxylic acid. The acid has been suspected to have similar t...
Chemical injuries from household products cause significant morbidity and mortality annually in pedi...
Background: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) is an extremely dangerous weak inorganic acid, which can produce ...
Domestic burns in neonate are rare in literature. Neonates are high risk for burns because of their ...
Skin disinfection with chlorhexidine gluconate has not been standardized in preterm infants. We pres...
Hydrofluoric acid is a strong inorganic acid. It differs from other acids in that the fluoride ion r...
Numerous reports of poisonings due to various fluoride salts and also to hydrofluoric acid have appe...
A previously healthy 26-year-old woman developed hemorrhagic alveolitis and adult respiratory distre...
Hydrofluoric acid has widespread uses in industry and at home. Its mechanism of toxicity is the basi...
The professional public have registered and increased incidence of injuries to children caused by ch...
A previously healthy 26-year-old woman developed hemorrhagic alveolitis and adult respiratory distre...
There is a limited number of case presentations in literature related to esophagus burns and complic...
We describe a nonlethal, delayed onset case of combined acute inhalation of hydrofluoric acid (HFA) ...