Electrical burns caused by low-voltage batteries are rarely reported. We recently encountered a male patient who suffered from a superficial second-degree burn over his left elbow and back. The total body surface area of the burn was estimated to be 6%. After interviewing the patient, the cause was suspected to be related to the explosion of a music player on the left-side of his waist, carried on his belt while he was painting a bathroom wall. Elevated creatine kinase levels and hematuria indicated rhabdomyolysis and suggested an electrical burn. Initial treatment was done in the burn intensive care unit with fluid challenge and wound care. The creatine kinase level decreased gradually and the hematuria was gone after 4 days in the intensi...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
The aim of this study was to provide an increased level of evidence on surgical management of high-t...
Electrical injuries due to high-tension voltage (>1000 volts) cause destruction at the point of con...
Electrical burns caused by low-voltage batteries are rarely reported. We recently encountered a male...
Electrical burns caused by low-voltage batteries are rarely reported. We recently encountered a male...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
E-cigarette (EC) use has risen meteorically over the last decade. The majority of these devices are ...
Electrical burns are a major cause of bodily harm due to the mechanism and effect of the lesions. Th...
International audienceE-cigarettes have become the main alternative to traditional cigarettes. An in...
Cranial-entry high-voltage electrical burn injury rarely occurs. Hence, early presentation is rare. ...
Summary: Neurological involvement is not uncommon in patients who sustain electrical injury. The exa...
Abstract Background Electrical injuries represent life-threatening emergencies. Evidence on differen...
INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many fu...
This study aims to review the experience, at an institution, with patients who suffered electrical b...
Introduction: Infra-red (IR) heat lamp is commonly used to enhance acupuncture therapy. This approac...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
The aim of this study was to provide an increased level of evidence on surgical management of high-t...
Electrical injuries due to high-tension voltage (>1000 volts) cause destruction at the point of con...
Electrical burns caused by low-voltage batteries are rarely reported. We recently encountered a male...
Electrical burns caused by low-voltage batteries are rarely reported. We recently encountered a male...
Background: Electrical injuries are rarely happened but it makes more harmful lesions comparing to o...
E-cigarette (EC) use has risen meteorically over the last decade. The majority of these devices are ...
Electrical burns are a major cause of bodily harm due to the mechanism and effect of the lesions. Th...
International audienceE-cigarettes have become the main alternative to traditional cigarettes. An in...
Cranial-entry high-voltage electrical burn injury rarely occurs. Hence, early presentation is rare. ...
Summary: Neurological involvement is not uncommon in patients who sustain electrical injury. The exa...
Abstract Background Electrical injuries represent life-threatening emergencies. Evidence on differen...
INTRODUCTION: The electrical current burns represent a very aggressive pathology that leaves many fu...
This study aims to review the experience, at an institution, with patients who suffered electrical b...
Introduction: Infra-red (IR) heat lamp is commonly used to enhance acupuncture therapy. This approac...
Electrical injury is the 4th most common cause of burn which continues to be one of the most distres...
The aim of this study was to provide an increased level of evidence on surgical management of high-t...
Electrical injuries due to high-tension voltage (>1000 volts) cause destruction at the point of con...