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Autor:
Robert L. McCauley
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Plastic Surgery. 19:143-152
The involvement of the head and neck can occur in 25 to 45% of patients with burn injuries. Unfortunately, scalp burns can result in significant burn alopecia. The management of these problems depends on the location and extent of the alopecia. Tissu
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 25:514-518
Burn injuries to the face and neck present a unique challenge to the burn team and must be treated with considerable care and vigilance by the rehabilitation team to prevent potential contractures that may occur. Standard guidelines for treatment of
Publikováno v:
Applied Catalysis A: General. 275:213-220
The sulfur tolerance of bulk Mo 2 C catalyst has been evaluated for dry methane reforming (DMR) at 1050 °C, in the presence of dimethethylsulfide (DMS) at sulfur concentrations as high as 500 ppm. In addition, the effect of coupling the exothermic p
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The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 25:129-133
The sequelae of severe lower-extremity burn injuries in children include ulcerations and unstable scars of the anterior knee. Although the weight-bearing and ambulatory demands on this joint predispose the ulcers to chronicity, recalcitrance to treat
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 54:765-769
Background Although rare, head burns involving the calvarium are a serious complication of burns and electrical injury, and present therapeutic challenges to the surgical burn care team. We evaluated our experiences and compared available strategies
Autor:
Xinhua S. Ren, Walter J. Meyer, Austin Lee, Charlotte B. Phillips, Marc Cullen, Mary Beth Daugherty, Matthew H. Liang, Michelle I. Hinson, Robert L. McCauley, Glenn D. Warden, Debra Reilly, Cleon W. Goodwin, Darien Wood, Lewis E. Kazis, M Jenkins, Tina L Palmieri, Ronald G. Tompkins, Catherine Calvert, Frank Stacy Pidcock
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 23:196-207
The 12-member American Burn Association/Shriners Hospitals for Children Outcomes Task Force was charged with developing a health outcomes questionnaire for use in children 5 years of age and younger that was clinically based and valid. A 55-item form
Autor:
K. Sheridan, S.S. Schutzler, Michael K. Obeng, J.R. Barnett, John P. Heggers, Robert L. McCauley
Publikováno v:
Burns. 27:267-271
Introduction: the availability of cadaveric allograft is often limited by potentially pathogenic microbial organisms. Little data exists on cadaveric allograft discard rates related to positive microbiology. The purpose of this retrospective review w
Autor:
David N. Herndon, Richard B. Pollard, Fujio Suzuki, Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Robert L. McCauley, Makiko Kobayashi
Publikováno v:
Clinical Immunology. 92:181-187
As a routine procedure to provide temporary coverage for burn wounds, cadaveric skin allografts have been used in patients with massive thermal injuries. In this study, CMV infection associated with skin grafting was investigated. Graft-associated CM
Publikováno v:
Burns. 25:459-462
Calvarial burns involving the brain (Class IV) are reported to be rare. They represent a treatment challenge. Wound coverage can be accomplished with serial debridement of bone and grafting over granulating tissue, local flaps and free tissue transfe
Autor:
Frederick J. Stoddard, Austin F. Lee, Mary Ann Rose, Jeffrey C. Schneider, Glenn D. Warden, Tina L Palmieri, Walter J. Meyer, Frank S. Pidcock, Ronald G. Tompkins, Colleen M. Ryan, Janet Gilroy-Lewis, Robert L. McCauley, Kate Nelson Mooney, David N. Herndon, Matthew H. Liang, Marc Cullen, Catherine Calvert, Xinhua S. Ren, Michelle I. Hinson, Debra Reilly, Nien Chen Li, Darien Wood, Patricia E. Blakeney, Marina Soley-Bori, Lewis E. Kazis, Kim Stubbs, Robert L. Sheridan
Publikováno v:
JAMA Pediatrics. 170:534
Patient-reported outcomes serving as benchmarks for recovery of pediatric burn survivors are lacking, and new approaches using longitudinal cohorts for monitoring their expected recovery based on statistical models are needed for patient management d