Management of Healing Complications in the Burned Patient
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The management of healing in burned patients is a critical aspect of burn care, with profound implications for patient outcomes. This bibliographic review article explores the epidemiology, transcendence, definition, risk factors, complications, and management of healing in burned patients. The discussion delves into various strategies and advances in the field, ultimately emphasizing the importance of a comprehensive approach to healing in the burned patient.
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