Cold-Induced Injury Affecting 27% of TBSA: A Case Report

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Abstract

Frostbite is a particularly severe form of cold-induced injury that most frequently causes tissular damage in acral parts (hands and feet) and usually involves a small extension of the TBSA. Here, we present a rare case of frostbite affecting a large area (27%), which was successfully treated in a similar way to a thermal burn injury.

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Piqueras Pérez, J. M., Blanco Schweizer, P., Bendito Guilarte, B., Martín Luengo, A., Fernández Rodríguez, M. L., Sánchez Ballesteros, J., … Pellicer Artigot, J. L. (2019). Cold-Induced Injury Affecting 27% of TBSA: A Case Report. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 40(6), 1012–1014. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irz107

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