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Removal of Squamous Cell Carcinoma Caused by Burn Scars and Concurrent Scar Revision Surgery: Case Report

Kim JS, Shin JB, Kim NG, Do GC, Kim MH, Kim TH, Lee KS

Even long after the initial burn injury, skin complications and inflammatory disorders resulting from burn scars remain significant challenges for patients. This is especially concerning when these complications evolve into...
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Strategic Treatment with Thermal Camera Monitoring of Cold Burn Hand Injury Implicated by Liquid Nitrogen Followed by Secondary Rewarming Burn: A Case Report

Kim KH, Lim SY, Koh IC, Kim H

When it comes to the cold burn injury, rewarming with 37~39oC running water until the sensory restoration of the affected site is a well-established treatment modality. However, there have been...
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Conservative Treatment of Chemical Burns with Glacial Acetic Acid: Case Report

Kim JS, Shin JB, Kim NG, Do GC, Kim MH, Kim TH, Lee KS

Glacial acetic acid is a highly dangerous chemical that, in recent years, has been linked to multiple adverse drug reactions in patients. Despite warnings, improper dilution of concentrated glacial acetic...
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Clinical and Epidemiological Characteristics of Admitted Burn Patients and Analysis of Prognostic Factors

Lee J, Park Y, Jung Y

Purpose: When evaluation and treatment of burn patients were not performed appropriately, patients can get complication and even lead to death. This study was performed to investigate the epidemiological characteristics,...
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Staged Treatment of an Extensive Post-Burn Scar Contracture with Chronic Ulceration of the Knee Joint: A Case Report

Kim J, Seo H, Shin J, Byeon J, Rha EY

A post-burn scar contracture (PBSC) can cause functional problems including limited range of motion (ROM) and, in turn, poor quality of life. We present a case with an extensive PBSC...
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Treatment of Burns Exposed to Glacial Acetic Acid Dough

Bang CY, Lee SH, Oh SJ, Lee SY, Jeong C, Sung KY

As chemicals become common in everyday life, serious burns are increasing due to chemicals. Chemical burns are characterized by continuous tissue destruction until the harmful substances are neutralized. The longer...
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The Efficacy of Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography in Extensive Infected Deep Burn with Pus Collection

Kim JH, Lee YC, Chung CM, Park MC

Purpose: In the case of a chronically unhealed 3rd or 4th degree burn, the lesion may involve the deep structures, and may be deeper and wider than what is visible...
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Coverage of the Hand and Forearm in Electrical Burn

Jung SW, Kim HB

Purpose: The hand and forearm are the common points of contact and entry for electrical burns. Wounds from electrical burns can range from small to large and superficial to deep....
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A Case of Necrotizing Fasciitis in an Uncontrolled Diabetic Alcoholic with a Small Untreated Wound

Bang CY, Lee SH, Oh SJ, Lee SY, Jeong C, Sung KY

Necrotizing fasciitis is a deep soft tissue infection that includes the muscle fascia and subcutaneous fat. It is rare, but it causes necrosis of the muscle, fascia, and subcutaneous tissues....
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