The burning issue of white phosphorus: a case report and review of the literature.

Disaster and military medicine Pub Date : 2017-08-30 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40696-017-0034-y
Uri Aviv, Rachel Kornhaber, Moti Harats, Josef Haik
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Background: Burns from white phosphorus are rare and remain a challenge for clinicians. White phosphorus burns are often associated with smaller surface areas and high morbidity rates. Classed as a chemical burn, white phosphorus is used for military purposes and within industry, for the manufacture of fireworks and agricultural products.

Case presentation: In this report, we discuss the case of a 40 years old female who sustained 2% Total Body Surface Area partial to full thickness burns from white phosphorus. The burns were treated conservatively with mafenide acetate on the medial calf and dorsum of foot and Flaminal Forte was used for the palmar region. The patient was discharged 22 days after admission and followed up in the outpatient clinic. Despite the use of pressure garments, hypertrophic scarring began to develop on the dorsum of her right foot.

Conclusions: During peacetime, white phosphorus possess a significant danger to civilians. Awareness of the unique nature of white phosphorus among military burn clinicians should be emphasized.

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白磷燃烧问题:个案报告及文献回顾。
背景:白磷烧伤是罕见的,仍然是临床医生的挑战。白磷烧伤通常与较小的表面积和高发病率有关。白磷被归类为化学燃烧,用于军事目的和工业中,用于制造烟花和农产品。病例介绍:在本报告中,我们讨论了一名40岁的女性,她因白磷导致2%的体表面积部分到全层烧伤。在小腿内侧和足背处保守应用醋酸马芬内酯,掌区应用Flaminal Forte。患者入院22天后出院,在门诊随访。尽管使用了压力服,她的右脚背部还是开始出现增生性疤痕。结论:在和平时期,白磷对平民具有重大危险。应强调军事烧伤临床医生对白磷的独特性的认识。
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