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Physikalische und chemische Verletzungen

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Zusammenfassung

Ausgedehnte Verbrennungen stellen eine der schwersten Aggressionen gegen die Homöostase unseres Körpers dar. Dreierlei ist besonders wichtig:

  • zweckmäßige erste Hilfe,

  • die prognostische Beurteilung einer Verbrennung,

  • die therapeutischen Maßnahmen.

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Allgöwer, M., Lüscher, N., Matter, P., Scheidegger, D. (1998). Physikalische und chemische Verletzungen. In: Chirurgie. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-06247-0_39

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