Burns 1992-10-01

Experience of a chemical burn due to 3,5-dichloro 2,4,6-trifluoropyridine.

V C Lees, G Laitung

Index: Burns 18(5) , 423-5, (1992)

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Abstract

An example is reported of a burn caused by cutaneous exposure to 3,5-dichloro 2,4,6-trifluoropyridine (DCTFP) involving 25 per cent of the body surface. A striking feature was the development of the appearance of the burn over the first 72h postinjury. Healing was nevertheless spontaneous. The management of the injury is discussed.


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