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Citation

Wain RA, Shah SH. Eplasty 2010; 10(online): e52.

Affiliation

Department of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Royal Preston Hospital, Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Open Science)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

20697456

PMCID

PMC2905239

Abstract

Objective: To highlight the case of a sports-related alkali burn due to a common household chemical and emphasize the importance of a detailed medical history in chemical burns patients. Methods: A single-patient case study is presented along with references from existing literature. Results: Alkaline burn injuries associated with sports have previously been described in the literature; however, this case demonstrates an unusual presentation of a chemical burn with a readily available household substance. Conclusion: Chemical burns can present in atypical ways. Detailed history and thorough clinical examination is essential in determining the correct diagnosis and therefore implementing the most appropriate management plan.


Keywords: Soccer; Field hockey


Language: en

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