Zusammenfassung
Die exakte Beurteilung von Verbrennungsausmsmaß und Tiefe ist eine der wesentlichsten Grundlagen für den wissenschaftlichen Umgang und die erfolgreiche Behandlung von thermischen und chemischen Verletzungen. Was auf den ersten Blick einfach aussieht ist in einem hohen Ausmaß individuellen Einflussgrößen ausgesetzt und bedarf bei näherer Betrachtung der Objektivierung.
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Haller, H. (2009). Verbrennungstiefe und Ausmaß. In: Kamolz, LP., Herndon, D.N., Jeschke, M.G. (eds) Verbrennungen. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-79896-6_14
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