ICD10T30.1 SnomedCT269248005,212131009,77140003,403190006 EnglishErythema due to burn (first degree), unspecified site,Burn of first degree, body region unspecified,Superficial burn NOS,first degree burns,first degree burns (diagnosis),superficial (first degree) burns,Burns first degree,First degree bu...
However, a community-based study of all accidental burns (both medically attended and not attended) found that 75% of burns were scalds, 16% were due to flames, 10% were due to contact with hot objects and 2% were electrical[17]. Many studies report a higher proportion of flame injuries...
A shower of hot water from the Sabbath heater is the cause of this burn. Among the Shabbes burn cases, 27 patients were female (77%) and 17 children (48%) were between 3 and 6 years old. It is suggested that this is a common burn that occurs among orthodox Jewish families and affe...
Due to the high mortality of burn injury and lack of scientific reasoning, there was no known association between burns and psychological disorders like depression. In antiquity, there was little fundamental understanding of psychology; however, preliminary ideas were being formed about the existence of...
Recently, zeolites with Chabazite (CHA) structure, such as SSZ-13 [9,10] and SAPO-34 [11,12], have received much attention due to their outstanding hydrothermal durability and activity in the NH3-SCR. However, for the HC-SCR reaction, the pore radius of CHA structure (3.8 Å) may ...