Scar quality in children with burns 5–7 years after injury: A cross‐sectional multicentre study

Volume: 29, Issue: 6, Pages: 951 - 960
Published: Jun 16, 2021
Abstract
Long‐term scar formation is an important adverse consequence in children with burns, however, information regarding scar quality in the long‐term is lacking. Therefore, we evaluated scar quality and its predictors in children with burns 5–7 years after injury. Parents of children with mild/intermediate burns (≤10% total body surface area burned), and of children with severe burns (>10% burned) completed the patient scale of the Patient and...
Paper Details
Title
Scar quality in children with burns 5–7 years after injury: A cross‐sectional multicentre study
Published Date
Jun 16, 2021
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
951 - 960
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