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2015
2015
Chemical burn injury due to hydrofluoric acid: a case of successful management without hexafluorine
A. Saraçoğlu
,
T. Kuzucuoğlu
,
S. Yakupoğlu
,
E. Tuncay
,
R. Demirhan
2015
Corpus ID: 57485375
We report an employee working in glass manufacturing who suffered a burn, induced by hydrofluoric acid (HF) as a result of an…
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2011
2011
Seventy Per Cent Hydrofluoric Acid Burns: Delayed Decontamination With Hexafluorine® and Treatment With Calcium Gluconate
C. Yoshimura
,
L. Mathieu
,
A. Hall
,
Mário G. Kool Monteiro
,
Décio Moreira de Almeida
Journal of Burn Care & Research
2011
Corpus ID: 3666508
This is a case report of decontamination and treatment of a 70% hydrofluoric acid (HF) dermal splash injury. A worker was…
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2007
2007
Comparative evaluation of the active eye and skin chemical splash decontamination solutions Diphoterine and Hexafluorine with water and other rinsing solutions: Effects on burn severity and healing
L. Mathieu
,
François Burgher
,
J. Blomet
2007
Corpus ID: 37323078
2007
2007
Dynamic Analysis of Hydrofluoric Acid Penetration and Decontamination on the Eye Using High Resolution Optical Coherence Tomography
Safwan Rihawi
,
M. Frentz
,
F. Spöler
,
M. Först
,
H. Kurz
,
N. Schrage
2007
Corpus ID: 82025417
Purpose For chemical burns a considerable lack of methods exists for defining penetration kinetics and effects of decontamination…
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2005
2005
Évaluation des solutions de décontamination des brûlures chimiques
F. Testud
,
C. Payen
2005
Corpus ID: 71258585
2004
2004
Hexafluorine vs. Standard Decontamination to Reduce Systemic Toxicity After Dermal Exposure to Hydrofluoric Acid
P. Hultén
,
Jonas Höjer
,
U. Ludwigs
,
A. Janson
Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology
2004
Corpus ID: 27090208
Introduction. Dermal exposure to hydrofluoric acid (HF) may cause severe burns and systemic toxicity. Hexafluorine® (Prevor…
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2004
2004
An improved method for emergent decontamination of ocular and dermal hydrofluoric acid splashes.
K. Soderberg
,
P. Kuusinen
,
L. Mathieu
,
A. Hall
Veterinary and human toxicology
2004
Corpus ID: 45130708
Accidental hydrofluoric acid (HF) splashes often occur in industrial settings. HF easily penetrates into tissues by initial acid…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Existing Evidence Does Not Support the Use of Hexafluorine
J. Höjer
,
M. Personne
,
P. Hulten
,
U. Ludwigs
2003
Corpus ID: 71190000
We appreciate the interest by the Prevor Group (Hall, Blomet, Mathieu) (1) in our article on topical treatments for hydrofluoric…
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2002
2002
Efficacy of hexafluorine for emergent decontamination of hydrofluoric acid eye and skin splashes.
M. Mycyk
,
Rebecca D Onie
Veterinary and human toxicology
2002
Corpus ID: 42974507
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1998
Review
1998
A REVIEW OF THE TAKING UP OF HYDROFLUORIC ACID BURNS: TWO CASES REPORTED
J. Nehles
,
J. Blomet
,
M. Gross
1998
Corpus ID: 28843988
The chemical burn due to hydrofluoric acid is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention. An efficient washing with a…
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