Burn CT

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Eman Alademi, M.D.[2]


Overview

CT scan of the burn may be helpful in the diagnosis of burn injury. Findings include skin thickening, subcutaneous soft tissue, and The deep fascia and underlying muscle layer. computed tomography (CT) the chest evaluate the lungs for inhalation injury and smoke inhalation.

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CT scan of the sever burn may be helpful in the diagnosis polytrauma of sever burn injury. Findings on CT scan are suggestive of burn injury include:



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References

  1. Wu EH, Shouldice D, Robinson J (2019). "CT findings of severe burn injuries after a motor vehicle collision: a case report". Radiol Case Rep. 14 (8): 1043–1046. doi:10.1016/j.radcr.2019.05.027. PMC 6580313 Check |pmc= value (help). PMID 31236188.
  2. Yamamura H, Kaga S, Kaneda K, Mizobata Y (2013). "Chest computed tomography performed on admission helps predict the severity of smoke-inhalation injury". Crit Care. 17 (3): R95. doi:10.1186/cc12740. PMC 3707034. PMID 23706091.
  3. Yamamura H, Morioka T, Hagawa N, Yamamoto T, Mizobata Y (2015). "Computed tomographic assessment of airflow obstruction in smoke inhalation injury: Relationship with the development of pneumonia and injury severity". Burns. 41 (7): 1428–34. doi:10.1016/j.burns.2015.06.008. PMID 26187056.

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