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Postgraduate Education
Table of Contents
2007 | Month : October | Volume : 1 | Issue : 5 | Page : 426 - 436

Burns Management: A Compendium    
SARAF S, PARIHAR S

Correspondence
Dr Sanjay Saraf, Dept. of Plastic Surgery, NMC Speciality Hospital,Dubai, UAE.E-mail:drsaraf@hotmail.com

Burns are one of the most devastating conditions encountered in medicine and have a catastrophic influence on people in terms of suffering, social life, disability, and financial loss. Burn injuries present difficult, diverse and varied challenge to medical and paramedical staff. The prognosis of a burn essentially depends on prompt and proper management. The ability to accurately evaluate and provide correct management is a must for all the health-care providers. The aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive burn management reference to all physicians and primary health-care providers.

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