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Sunburn... (UVR). UVR exposure can come from a variety of sources, including sun, tanning beds, phototherapy lamps, and arc lamps.[1] Long-term adverse ...
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Thermal BurnsThermal Burns. Burns exert a catastrophic influence on people in terms of human life, suffering, disability, and financial loss.
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Facial BurnsFacial Burns. Facial burns vary from relatively minor insults to severe debilitating injuries. ...Introduction Facial burns vary from relatively minor ...
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Hypocalcemia... cause of hypocalcemia. Causes include cirrhosis, nephrosis, malnutrition, burns, chronic illness, and sepsis. In patients who are critically ill, low ...
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Milia...adults. Secondary milia develop after trauma to the skin, such as after burns (eg, sunburns), dermabrasion, or in blistering disorders. Milia en plaque ...
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Drug-Induced Photosensitivity... resemble allergic contact dermatitis, with a distribution limited to sun-exposed areas of the body. However, when the reactions are severe ...
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Lightning Injuries...In fact, less than one third of affected persons have signs of burns. When burns do occur, they are usually superficial. Internal burns are ...
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CBRNE - Radiation Emergencies... however, beta particles have sufficient energy to cause cutaneous burns, "beta burns." Neutrons Neutrons are electrically neutral subatomic ...
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Sunscreens and Photoprotection... health strategy used by physicians involved in skin care. Although sun avoidance is most desirable, outdoor occupations and lifestyles make total ...
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Cheek Reconstruction Procedures... Cheek defects occur as a result of 3 main etiologies: neoplasia, burns, and trauma. The cause of the defect contributes significantly in ...