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Cresol Chemical Burn

Lee SJ, Oh S, Lee MG

  • KMID: 2250233
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2003 Apr;41(4):533-534.
Generally chemical burns are managed with immediate water irrigation. Cresol is one of the few chemicals that cannot be safely washed off with water. If cresol chemical burn is washed...
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Two Cases of Chemical Burns by Hydrofluoric Acid

Jang SW, Sohn YD, Ju MD, Choi WI

  • KMID: 2203277
  • J Korean Soc Traumatol.
  • 2006 Dec;19(2):173-177.
Hydrofluoric acid is a colorless gas or fuming liquid with a strong, irritating odor. Hydrofluoric acid burns are uncommon; however, if severe burn occur, they caused death from systemic effects, such...
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Chemical burn due to weed killer, Gramoxone@(paraquat dichloride)

Byeon SW, Ji HG, Hann SK, Kang WH, Won J

  • KMID: 1692696
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1991 Apr;29(2):218-221.
A 62-year-old farmer was admitted to our department because of second degree chemical burns of both buttocks ten days following accidental contact with Gramoxone, a weed killer. He was treated...
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The diathermy scratch pad: A cheap and efficient tool for chemical and explosion-related burns

Wong AW, Hong QE, Hui CL, Chong SJ

The burn center in our hospital is a national and regional (Southeast Asia) center. Of all admissions, 10% are related to blast explosions, and 8% due to chemical burns. In...
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A Clinical Observation of Chemical Burn

Ryu AY, Hur GY, Lee DL

  • KMID: 2059074
  • J Korean Burn Soc.
  • 2009 Dec;12(2):131-134.
PURPOSE: As the mode of living has been changed, the chemical burn patients are increasing. In chemical injuries, tissue destruction continues until chemical agent is neutralized. METHODS: We reviewed medical records...
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A Case Report of the Chemical Burns Due to Sodium Hypochlorite(NaOCl)

Kim KY, Park J, Yang WY, You YC, Kang SY

  • KMID: 2120310
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2008 Nov;35(6):748-750.
PURPOSE: Chemical burn accounts for a small proportion of burns in burn patient population. However, chemical injuries own importance to their deep tissue destruction which continues long after the initial...
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Acute Kidney Injury Following Chemical Burns Caused by Hexavalent Chromium

Lee Y, Yu Y, An JN, Lee JP, Lim CS, Oh YK

The metal chromium is widely used in industry. Hexavalent chromium is a strong oxidizing agent, and exposure to some hexavalent compounds can cause serious problems, such as skin ulcers, acute...
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The Effect of Beta-Ray on the Course of Experimental Acid Burn of Rabbit's Cornea

Chang BL

  • KMID: 1948648
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1964 Nov;5(2):41-43.
The rabbit's cornea was injured by tile application of concentrated hydrochloric acid, and the effects of beta-ray on this Chemical burn were studied. The epithelization of the corneal ulceration, the...
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The Effects of Morgan Therapeutic Lens in Chemical Corneal Burn

Lee KH, Kim MS, Kim JH

  • KMID: 2204808
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1987 Oct;28(5):941-945.
The Morgan therapeutic lens was designed as a sterile disposable scleral contact lens which provided ocular lavage and medication to the conjunctiva and the cornea. In this study, eleven chemical...
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Deep Second Degree Chemical Burn due to Topical Application of Clematis terniflora: A Case Report

Mo YW, Lee DL, Shin HK, Jung GY

Clematis terniflora, a member of Ranunculaceae family, is generally used for local treatment of joint pain, burns, lacerations, and warts among the population as a traditional East Asian medicine. But...
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Dichloromethane-Induced Chemical Burn of the Hand: A Report of Two Cases

Han SH, Kim SM, Kim CK, Kim SH, Jo DI

Dichloromethane is widely used as a solvent in paint removers. Unlike inhalation injury, contact injury caused by dichloromethane is not well known. Two patients who had undergone skin grafting to...
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Detergent Solution-induced Alkaline Burn of Hand: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Choi BM, Myung Y

We present an interesting case of arbitrary chemical burn resulting from exposure to an undiluted detergent solution as a folk remedy. A 59-year-old woman came to the emergency department presenting...
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Inadvertent topical exposure to isocyanates caused damage to the entire eyeball

Koh HJ, Kim SH, Kwon OW

Isocyanates are part of a group of important chemicals necessary in the production of adhesives, synthetic rubbers, and a variety of plastics. They are known to have minimal toxic effects...
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Treatment for Hydrofluoric Acid Chemical Injury on Hands

Nam SM, Choi HJ, Kim MS

  • KMID: 2040890
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2007 Jul;34(4):470-476.
PURPOSE: Hydrofluoric acid(HF) is one of the most dangerous mineral acids with dissociated fluoride ions. As hydrofluoric acid is present in various household products(such as rust removers), a large population...
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Povidone-Iodine related Chemical Burn under the Tourniquet (A Case Report)

Won JK, Lee K

  • KMID: 2181700
  • J Korean Foot Ankle Soc.
  • 2012 Sep;16(3):190-192.
In the extremity surgery, pneumatic tourniquet and povidone-iodine solution are commonly used to provide an aseptic, bloodless field, and their complication rate has remained low. However, chemical burn under tourniquet...
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Two Cases of Soft Prosthokeratoplasty on Alkali Burn

Kim JD, Hahn TW, Kim JH, Caldwell D

  • KMID: 1949888
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1993 Jun;34(6):570-575.
In cases of corneal opacity due to severe chemical burn, the success rate of lamellar or penetrating keratoplasty is very poor. Therefore, various types of keratoprosthesis were developed and tried...
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Chemical Burn due to a Hair Bleaching Agent

Kim BS, Park SY, Park K, Park SD

  • KMID: 2088089
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2010 Sep;48(9):814-816.
Several hair dressing procedures, for example, bleaching and dyeing of the hair, are currently being frequently performed for cosmetic purposes. While allergic contact dermatitis due to hair dressing products has...
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Chemical Burn by a Herbicide, Methylchlorophenoxypropionic Acid (MCPP)

Kim EK, Kim HS, Park YM, Kim HO, Lee JY

  • KMID: 1451730
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2011 Oct;49(10):936-939.
MCPP (2-(4-chloro-2-methyl phenoxy) propionic acid) is a phenoxy herbicide found in many household weed killers and lawn fertilizers. Some of the phenoxy acids, salts, and esters are moderately irritating to...
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Characteristics of Burn Types, Causes, and Treatment in Hospitalized Female Patients with Industrial Injuries

Kim JN, Kang HS

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the burn characteristics of female patients hospitalized in a burn center. METHODS: This is a retrospective descriptive study. The subjects were 222...
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Dysphagia due to Chemical Injury or Cervical Spine Injury

Lee YS

Caustic injury and spinal cord injury may induce pharyngeal and esophageal dysfunction, which frequently elicit dysphagia. Among the causes of dysphagia, these types of injury are related to anatomical and...
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