ISSN 0305-4179
Publisher: Elsevier
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Editorial Board pp. i-i(1)
Scoring in burned patients - our opinion pp. 297-298(2) Authors: Andel H.; Kamolz L.P.
What is the prevalence of hypertrophic scarring following burns? pp. 299-302(4) Authors: Bombaro K.M.; Engrav L.H.; Carrougher G.J.; Wiechman S.A.; Faucher L.; Costa B.A.; Heimbach D.M.; Rivara F.P.; Honari S.
Implications for Burns Unit design following outbreak of multi-resistant Acinetobacter infection in ICU and Burns Unit pp. 303-306(4) Authors: Bayat A.; Shaaban H.; Dodgson A.; Dunn K.W.
Effects of rolling inhibition on smoke inhalation injury pp. 307-314(8) Authors: Cetin C.; Ozyilmaz M.; Baycu C.; Kose A.A.; Karabagli Y.
Soluble IL-4 receptor improves the skin-graft-associated cytomegalovirus infection in thermally injured mice pp. 315-321(7) Authors: Kobayashi H.; Kobayashi M.; Takahashi H.; Herndon D.N.; Pollard R.B.; Suzuki F.
Corticosteroid-impairment of healing and gastric pentadecapeptide BPC-157 creams in burned mice pp. 323-334(12) Authors: Sikiric P.; Seiwerth S.; Mise S.; Staresinic M.; Bedekovic V.; Zarkovic N.; Borovic S.; Gjurasin M.; Boban-Blagaic A.; Batelja L.; Rucman R.; Anic T.
Influence of local anaesthetics on inflammatory activity postburn pp. 335-341(7) Authors: Yregard L.; Cassuto J.; Tarnow P.; Nilsson U.
Delayed dilated cardiomyopathy for major burn injuries pp. 343-348(6) Authors: Chen T.-J.; Shen B.-H.; Yeh F.-L.; Lin J.-T.; Ma H.; Huang C.-H.; Fang R.-H.
Flammable liquid burns in children pp. 349-352(4) Authors: Henderson P.; Mc Conville H.; Hohlriegel N.; Fraser J.F.; Kimble R.M.
Epidemiology of burns admitted to Ain Shams University Burns Unit, Cairo, Egypt pp. 353-358(6) Authors: Hemeda M.; Maher A.; Mabrouk A.
Analysis of wax burn cases presenting to an Emergency Department in Hong Kong during the Chinese Mid-Autumn festival pp. 359-362(4) Authors: Tam M.M.-k.; Cheung W.-l.
A retrospective study to determine the incidence of pressure ulcers in burn patients using a low air loss pressure relieving mattress pp. 363-365(3) Authors: Still J.M.; Wilson J.; Rinker C.; Law E.; Craft-Coffman B.
Incidence of cardiac events in burned patients pp. 367-368(2) Authors: Meyers D.G.; Hoestje S.M.; Korentager R.A.
''Amnion Bank''-the use of long term glycerol preserved amniotic membranes in the management of superficial and superficial partial thickness burns pp. 369-374(6) Authors: Ravishanker R.; Bath A.S.; Roy R.
Skin replacement with a collagen based dermal substitute, autologous keratinocytes and fibroblasts in burn trauma pp. 375-380(6) Authors: Wisser D.; Steffes J.
Proliferative ''crescentic'' glomerulonephritis in a burned patient pp. 381-384(4) Authors: Deveci M.; Bozkurt M.; Onguru O.; Sengezer M.
Combined 99mTc MDP bone SPECT and 99mTc sestamibi muscle SPECT for assessment of bone regrowth and free muscle flap viability in an electrical burn of scalp pp. 385-388(4) Authors: Sarikaya A.; Aygit A.C.
Survival of severe ARDS with five-organ system failure following burns and inhalation injury in a 15-year-old patient pp. 389-394(6) Authors: Cedidi C.; Hierner R.; Pichlmaier M.; Forssmann W.-G.; Meyer M.
Delayed obturator artery rupture: a complication of high-voltage electrical injury pp. 395-398(4) Authors: Chuang S.-S.; Yu C.-C.
A case of extensive second degree burn caused by ultraviolet ray irradiation pp. 399-400(2) Authors: Yamada Y.; Endo S.; Minakawa Y.; Makabe H.; Abe H.; Imai S.
Potassium permanganate burn due to a dispensing error pp. 401-402(2) Authors: Henderson J.; Anderson W.D.; Jawad M.A.