ISSN 0305-4179
Publisher: Elsevier
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Do burn patients need burn specific multidisciplinary outpatient aftercare: research results pp. 103-110(8) Authors: Van Loey N.E.E.; Faber A.W.; Taal L.A.
Clinical outcome of HIV positive patients with moderate to severe burns pp. 111-114(4) Authors: Edge J.M.; Van der Merwe A.E.; Pieper C.H.; Bouic P.
Pediatric burn injuries in Tehran, Iran pp. 115-118(4) Authors: Alaghehbandan R.; MacKay Rossignol A.; Rastegar Lari A.
An epidemiological study of 1063 hospitalized burn patients in a tertiary burns centre in Hong Kong pp. 119-123(5) Authors: Ho W.-s.; Ying S.Y.
Suicidal burns in Hong Kong Chinese pp. 125-127(3) Authors: Ho W.S.; Ying S.Y.
Type III secretion/intoxication system important in virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in burns pp. 129-130(2) Authors: Holder I.A.; Neely A.N.; Frank D.W.
Multi-drug resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa outbreak in a burns unit - an infection control study pp. 131-135(5) Authors: Douglas M.W.; Mulholland K.; Denyer V.; Gottlieb T.
Microbiologic aspects of predominant bacteria isolated from the burn patients in Korea pp. 136-139(4) Authors: Song W.; Lee K.M.; Kang H.J.; Shin D.H.; Kim D.K.
Acinetobacter baumannii - An emerging nosocomial pathogen in the burns unit Manipal, India pp. 140-144(5) Authors: Sengupta S.; Kumar P.; Ciraj A.M.; Shivananda P.G.
Effects of early enteral feeding on the prevention of enterogenic infection in severely burned patients pp. 145-149(5) Authors: Peng Y.Z.; Yuan Z.Q.; Xiao G.X.
Acellular allograft dermal matrix: immediate or delayed epidermal coverage? pp. 150-153(4) Authors: Munster A.M.; Smith-Meek M.; Shalom A.
Burn depth and its histological measurement pp. 154-160(7) Authors: Watts A.M.I.; Tyler M.P.H.; Perry M.E.; Roberts A.H.N.; McGrouther D.A.
Arterial thermodilution: an alternative to pulmonary artery catheter for cardiac output assessment in burn patients pp. 161-166(6) Authors: Holm C.; Melcer B.; Horbrand F.; Henckel von Donnersmarck G.; Muhlbauer W.
A newly developed hydrofibre dressing, in the treatment of partial-thickness burns pp. 167-173(7) Authors: Vloemans A.F.P.M.; Soesman A.M.; Kreis R.W.; Middelkoop E.
Recontruction of facial defects and burn scars using large size freehand full-thickness skin graft from lateral thoracic region pp. 174-178(5) Authors: Celikoz B.; Deveci M.; Duman H.; Nisanci M.
Chryseobacterium in burn wounds pp. 179-182(4) Authors: Kienzle N.; Muller M.; Pegg S.
Current attitudes to burns resuscitation in the UK pp. 183-184(2) Authors: Wharton S.M.; Khanna A.
Povidone-iodine related burns pp. 185-188(4) Authors: Nahlieli O.; Baruchin A.M.; Levi D.; Shapira Y.; Yoffe B.
Failure to clear casts and secretions following inhalation injury can be dangerous: report of a case pp. 189-191(3) Authors: Nakae H.; Tanaka H.; Inaba H.
Is 20 years of immobilization, not sufficient to render metacarpophalangeal joints completely useless? - Correction of a 20-year old post-burn palmar contracture: a case report pp. 192-195(4) Author: Saraiya H.
Burn injuries caused by air bag deployment pp. 196-199(4) Authors: Ulrich D.; Noah E.-M.; Fuchs P.; Pallua N.
Longstanding pigmentary changes in paediatric scalds dressed with a non-adherent siliconised dressing pp. 200-202(3) Authors: Williams G.; Withey S.; Walker C.C.
Staphylococcal septicaemia in burns pp. 203-203(1) Authors: Blot S.I.; Hoste E.A.; Vandewoude K.H.; Colardyn F.A.