Patterns of skin substitute use in isolated face and hand burns
Non-medical factors may influence a wide variety of medical care. This study uses a large national database to examine potential factors influencing the use of skin substitutes in patients with face and hand burns. A total of 2847 patients with isolated 3rd degree hand and face burns from the NBR we...
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Main Authors: | Rachel M. Nygaard (Author), Frederick W. Endorf (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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