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A Management of Scald Burns in Pediatric Population: Our Experience

Ravi Kumar Chittoria , Sowmya 1 , Neljo 2 , Ravi Kumar Chittoria 3

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Pediatric Education and Research 10(3):p 87-90, September-December 2022. | DOI: DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21088/per.2321.1644.10322.3

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Injuries remain the leading cause of pediatric mortality, and burns are the fourth most common mechanism of injury, Younger children more commonly present with scald burns; whereas, flame burns are seen more often in adolescents.1 We had a case of 25 percent pediatric scald injury for whom we had used various novel regenerative methods and we would like to share our experience of the same.

Keywords: Scald Burns; Pediatric Burns; Regenerative Methods.


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How to cite this article: Sowmya, Neljo, Ravi Kumar Chittoria/A Management of Scald Burns in Pediatric Population: Our Experience/Pediatr Edu Res. 2022;10(3):87-90.


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Scald Burns Pediatric Burns Regenerative Methods

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