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Deep Burn Injuries on the Lower Abdomen after HIFU Treatment for Uterine Myoma

Yu SH, Kim DC

High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) has been regarded as a non-invasive uterine-preserving treatment for women with uterine myoma. Numerous studies have reported that it is a relatively safe and effective treatment...
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Procalcitonin as a Predictor of Mortality in Burn Patients with Suspected Sepsis

Kim I, Kym Dh

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the usefulness of Procalcitonin (PCT) as a predictor of mortality in patients with burn sepsis, which is closely related to mortality. Methods:...
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A Study on Epidemiological Factors of Burn Patients in Emergency Rooms

Jung ST, Ha CM, Lee HJ, Jung YY

Purpose: It is important to consider both clinical factors and epidemiological factors in treating burn patients in emergency rooms. However, many emergency medical staffs happen to miss their chances of...
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Diabetic Foot and Soft Tissue Necrosis Caused by Moxibustion Burn Injury

Han SH, Jo DI, Kim CK, Kim SH

A 72-year-old man with diabetes, who underwent moxibustion, developed a foot wound but did not receive proper treatment. Examination showed a soft tissue defect (6×6 cm) on the dorsal aspect of...
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The Pilot Study of Robot-Assisted Training for the Lower Extremity Rehabilitation of Burn Patients

Cho YS, Noh MH, Joo SY, Seo CH

Purpose: Scar contracture influence the outcome of burn patients significantly. This study aims to investigate the feasibility of robot-assisted training for the lower extremity rehabilitation of burn patients. Methods: This pilot...
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Analysis on Usefulness of Various Free Flaps for Primary Reconstruction on Fourth Degree Burn

Lee JH, Shin SH, Kim HJ, Lee SJ, Kim SH, Suh IS, Kim JH

Purpose: A fourth degree burn is a full-thickness burn of the skin usually accompanied by damage to deep structures and commonly results in extensive damage to surrounding tissues which makes...
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