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==Pathophysiology== | |||
Chemical burns may: | |||
* Need no source of heat, | |||
* Occur immediately on contact, | |||
* Be extremely painful, or | |||
* Not be immediately evident or noticeable. | |||
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Pathophysiology
Chemical burns may:
- Need no source of heat,
- Occur immediately on contact,
- Be extremely painful, or
- Not be immediately evident or noticeable.