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Burns are characterized, based on the depth of tissue damage and skin response, as superficial (first degree), partial thickness (second degree), or full-thickness (third-degree). Superficial burns result in only minor tissue damage to the...
Classification of Skin Burns - Nucleus Medical Art Library
This series depicts skin burns at the microsopic level, classifying them as first, second and third degree. The first illustration depicts a normal section of skin with labels for epidermis, dermi...
The rule of nines is used to measure the extent of burn-in adults. Using the rule of nines burn chart helps doctors access the severity of burns on a patient.