1.
The impact of operative time and hypothermia in acute burn surgery.
by Ziolkowski, N
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, December 2017, Vol.43(8), pp.1673-1681

2.
Fluid requirements of large chemical burns are less than predicted by conventional formulas
by Sanford, A
Burns, 2007, Vol.33(1), pp.S146-S147

3.
Metabolic consequences of balanced skeletal traction
by Sanford, A
Burns, 2007, Vol.33(1), pp.S145-S145

4.
Selective decontamination of the digestive tract in severely burned pediatric patients.
by Barret, J P
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, August 2001, Vol.27(5), pp.439-445

5.
Gender differences in the long-term outcome after a severe thermal injury
by Jeschke, M
Burns, 2007, Vol.33(1), pp.S148-S148

6.
The effect of short-term growth hormone treatment on growth and energy expenditure in burned children.
by Aili Low, J F
Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries, August 2001, Vol.27(5), pp.447-452

7.
Work-related burn injuries in Ontario, Canada: A follow-up 10-year retrospective study
by Clouatre, Elsa
Burns, September 2013, Vol.39(6), pp.1091-1095

8.
Amnion in the treatment of pediatric partial-thickness facial burns
by Branski, Ludwik K
Burns, 2008, Vol.34(3), pp.393-399
