Protocols of electrical burn injury management / Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud Soliman Elsafty ; Supervised Ahmed Shereef Gamal Azab Kareem , Salah Eldeen Abdelghany Mohamed , Sameh Abdulaziz Elnoamany
Language: Eng Publication details: Cairo : Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud Soliman Elsafty , 2007Description: 106P. : facsimiles 25cmOther title:- طرق علاج الحروق الناتجة عن اصابات الكهرباء [Added title page title]
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty Of Medicine - Department Of General Surgery
Electrical injury is a potentially devastating form of multisystem injiury with high morbidity and mortality electrical injury should be viewed and managed as a multisystem injiury , and there is virtually no organ that is protected
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