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Role of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma in Scald Burn

Ravi Kumar Chittoria, Nandha Kumar S, Barath Kumar Singh P.

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Journal of Plastic Surgery and Transplantation 4(1):p 13-15, January-June 2024. | DOI: NA

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Nandha Kumar S, Chittoria RK, Singh PB. Role of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma in Scald Burn. J Plast Surg Transplant. 2024;4(1):13-5.

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Received : April 10, 2024         Accepted : May 15, 2024          Published : June 20, 2024

Abstract

Aim of this case report is to assess the role of Autologous platelet rich plasma (APRP) in management of scald burns. Clinical examination of the scald burns before and after use of Autologous platelet rich plasma (APRP) was done. Autologous platelet rich plasma (APRP) is effective in healing of scald burns wound


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Nandha Kumar S, Chittoria RK, Singh PB. Role of Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma in Scald Burn. J Plast Surg Transplant. 2024;4(1):13-5.


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Autologous Platelet Rich Plasma (APRP); Scald BurnsWound Management.

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Received April 10, 2024
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