可能由COVID-19感染引起的烧伤转化:1例报告

Dongkyung Seo, Taku Maeda, Yuhei Yamamoto, Emi Funayama, Takahiro Miura, Norifumi Matsuda, Kosuke Ishikawa
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我们报告一例烧伤创面转化发生在合并COVID-19肺炎的患者。据我们所知,这是第一份在COVID-19烧伤病例中呈现连续临床照片的报告。即使烧伤表面较窄,COVID-19患者也可能需要充足的氧合和巨大的头部空间,大量的液体复苏和抗凝治疗。
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Burn conversion possibly caused by COVID-19 infection: A case report

We report a case in which burn wound conversion occurred in a patient with concomitant COVID-19 pneumonia. To our knowledge, this is the first report to present sequential clinical photographs in a case of burn with COVID-19. Abundant oxygenation with huge head room, massive fluid resuscitation, and anticoagulation therapy may be required in COVID-19 patients even with a narrower surface of burn.

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