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===[[Burns]]=== | <noinclude><languages/></noinclude> | ||
*[[Smoke inhalation injury]] (airway compromise) | <translate> | ||
===[[Special:MyLanguage/Burns|Burns]]=== <!--T:1--> | |||
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*[[Special:MyLanguage/Smoke inhalation injury|Smoke inhalation injury]] (airway compromise) | |||
*Chemical injury | *Chemical injury | ||
**Acrolein | **Acrolein | ||
**[[Hydrochloric acid]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Hydrochloric acid|Hydrochloric acid]] | ||
**Tuolene diisocyanate | **Tuolene diisocyanate | ||
**Nitrogen dioxide | **Nitrogen dioxide | ||
*Systemic chemical injury | *Systemic chemical injury | ||
**[[Carbon monoxide toxicity]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Carbon monoxide toxicity|Carbon monoxide toxicity]] | ||
**[[Cyanide toxicity]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Cyanide toxicity|Cyanide toxicity]] | ||
*Specific types of burns | *Specific types of burns | ||
**[[Caustic burns]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Caustic burns|Caustic burns]] | ||
***[[Airbag-related burns]] | ***[[Special:MyLanguage/Airbag-related burns|Airbag-related burns]] | ||
***[[Tar burn]] | ***[[Special:MyLanguage/Tar burn|Tar burn]] | ||
***[[Cement burn]] | ***[[Special:MyLanguage/Cement burn|Cement burn]] | ||
**[[Electrical injuries]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Electrical injuries|Electrical injuries]] | ||
***[[Lightning Injuries]] | ***[[Special:MyLanguage/Lightning Injuries|Lightning Injuries]] | ||
*Associated toxicities | *Associated toxicities | ||
**[[Carbon monoxide toxicity]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Carbon monoxide toxicity|Carbon monoxide toxicity]] | ||
**[[Cyanide toxicity]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Cyanide toxicity|Cyanide toxicity]] | ||
**[[Hydrogen fluoride toxicity]] | **[[Special:MyLanguage/Hydrogen fluoride toxicity|Hydrogen fluoride toxicity]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:04, 26 January 2026
Burns
- Smoke inhalation injury (airway compromise)
- Chemical injury
- Acrolein
- Hydrochloric acid
- Tuolene diisocyanate
- Nitrogen dioxide
- Systemic chemical injury
- Specific types of burns
- Associated toxicities
