1995
DOI: 10.1016/0305-4179(95)93254-h
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Hydrofluoric acid burns: a review

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“…Kirkpatrick and Burd (2), and Upfal and Doyle (3) have both provided extensive reviews of HF burns in the literature. Both describe the patient populations at risk for systemic toxicity as being any burns with >50% concentration, exposure of >5% total body surface area (TBSA) with any HF concentration, and inhalation or ingestion of HF (7,8).…”
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“…Kirkpatrick and Burd (2), and Upfal and Doyle (3) have both provided extensive reviews of HF burns in the literature. Both describe the patient populations at risk for systemic toxicity as being any burns with >50% concentration, exposure of >5% total body surface area (TBSA) with any HF concentration, and inhalation or ingestion of HF (7,8).…”
Section: Systemic Toxicitymentioning
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“…In fact, after being dissolved in water, HF becomes much less dangerous and less acidic at low concentration (≤20%) (1,2). However, at high concentrations (>20%), small quantities of HF can cause life-threatening burns, and if the diagnosis is missed or the treatment delayed, the consequences may be devastating for the patient.…”
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“…7,8 La presencia o la ausencia de síntomas no se correlacionan con la gravedad de la lesión en el tubo digestivo. 3 En los pacientes con toxicidad sistémica grave se describió hipocalcemia, hipomagnesemia e hiperpotasemia.…”
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“…7 Contacto dérmico: el AF penetra rápidamente en la piel y las mucosas, y causa una destrucción tisular profunda. 5,[7][8][9] La aparición de los síntomas depende de la concentración del ácido, la duración de la exposición y la penetrabilidad del tejido expuesto. Las concentraciones menores del 20% producen eritema y dolor, que pueden aparecer hasta 24 h después; en concentraciones de entre el 20% y el 50% causa eritema y dolor, que pueden presentarse a las 8 h de la exposición.…”
Section: Figura 1 Erosión De La Mucosa Gástrica Primer Día De Interunclassified
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