2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2014.12.003
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Feet sunk in molten aluminium: The burn and its prevention

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“…Even though aluminum is the second‐most commonly used mineral in the industrial field after iron, 1 molten aluminum inhalation resulting in dwelling in the sinonasal cavity is an extremely rare clinical condition, with only 1 case report in the literature 2 . At explosion, the molten aluminum entered and solidified in the sinonasal cavities, conforming to the anatomic structure.…”
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“…Even though aluminum is the second‐most commonly used mineral in the industrial field after iron, 1 molten aluminum inhalation resulting in dwelling in the sinonasal cavity is an extremely rare clinical condition, with only 1 case report in the literature 2 . At explosion, the molten aluminum entered and solidified in the sinonasal cavities, conforming to the anatomic structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%