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| | [[Scarlet_fever_1.2.jpg|thumb|"Slapped cheeks" and "white mustache" (circumoral pallor) typical of scarlet fever.]] |
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| ! Type!! Layers involved !! Appearance !! Texture !! Sensation !! Healing Time !! Prognosis !! Example
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| | Superficial (1st-degree)|| Epidermis ||[[Erythema|Red]] without blisters|| Dry || Painful|| 5–10 days || Heals well. || [[Image:Sunburn.jpg|70px|A sunburn is a typical first-degree burn.]]
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| | Superficial partial thickness (2nd-degree) || Extends into superficial (papillary) [[dermis]]<ref name=Tint2010/> || Redness with clear [[blister]].<ref name=Tint2010/> [[Blanch (medical)|Blanches]] with pressure.<ref name=Tint2010/> || Moist<ref name=Tint2010/> || Very painful<ref name=Tint2010/> || 2–3 weeks<ref name=Tint2010/><ref name=TBCChp10/> || Local infection ([[cellulitis]]) but no scarring typically<ref name=TBCChp10>{{cite book |editor=Herndon D |title=Total burn care |publisher=Saunders| location=Edinburgh |isbn=978-1-4377-2786-9 |page=127 |edition=4th|chapter=Chapter 10: Evaluation of the burn wound: management decisions|year=2012 }}</ref>||
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| | Deep partial thickness (2nd-degree) || Extends into deep (reticular) dermis<ref name=Tint2010/> || Yellow or white. Less blanching. May be blistering.<ref name=Tint2010/> || Fairly dry<ref name=TBCChp10/> || Pressure and discomfort<ref name=TBCChp10/> || 3–8 weeks<ref name=Tint2010/>|| Scarring, [[Burn scar contracture|contractures]] (may require excision and [[skin grafting]])<ref name=TBCChp10/> || [[Image:major-2nd-degree-burn.jpg|70px|Second-degree burn caused by contact with boiling water]]
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| | Full thickness (3rd-degree) || Extends through entire dermis<ref name=Tint2010/> || Stiff and white/brown.<ref name=Tint2010/> No blanching.<ref name=TBCChp10/> || Leathery<ref name=Tint2010/> || Painless<ref name=Tint2010/> || Prolonged (months) and incomplete<ref name=Tint2010/> || Scarring, contractures, amputation (early excision recommended)<ref name=TBCChp10/> || [[Image:8-day-old-3rd-degree-burn.jpg|70px|Eight day old third-degree burn caused by motorcycle muffler.]]
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| | 4th-degree|| Extends through entire skin, and into underlying fat, muscle and bone<ref name=Tint2010/> || Black; charred with [[eschar]] || Dry || Painless || Requires excision<ref name=Tint2010/> || Amputation, significant functional impairment and in some cases, death.<ref name=Tint2010/>
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| | [[Image:Ожог кисть.jpg|70px|4th-degree burn]]
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