R L Sheridan
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Recent Articles
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Depamphilis M, Cauley R, Sadeq F, Lydon M, Sheridan R, Driscoll D, et al.
Burns
. 2020 Apr;
46(7):1693-1699.
PMID: 32245570
Electrical burns are an uncommon yet devastating class of burn injuries. Shriners Hospitals for Children - Boston a pediatric burn center in New England and cares for both domestic and...
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Warner P, Kagan R, Yakuboff K, Kemalyan N, Palmieri T, Greenhalgh D, et al.
J Burn Care Rehabil
. 2003 Jun;
24(3):119-26.
PMID: 12792230
Seven burn centers performed a 10-yr retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed with purpura fulminans. Patient demographics, etiology, presentation, medical and surgical treatment, and outcome were reviewed. A total of...
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STODDARD F, Sheridan R, Saxe G, King B, King B, Chedekel D, et al.
J Burn Care Rehabil
. 2002 Mar;
23(2):135-56.
PMID: 11882804
The child with burns suffers severe pain at the time of the burn and during subsequent treatment and rehabilitation. Pain has adverse physiological and emotional effects, and research suggests that...
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Palmieri T, Greenhalgh D, Saffle J, Spence R, Peck M, Jeng J, et al.
J Burn Care Rehabil
. 2002 Mar;
23(2):87-96.
PMID: 11882797
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a potentially fatal disorder that involves large areas of skin desquamation. Patients with TEN are often referred to burn centers for expert wound management and...
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Sheridan R, Weber J, Pasternack M, Tompkins R
J Trauma
. 2001 Aug;
51(2):352-5.
PMID: 11493799
Background: Historically, group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GAS) burn wound infection has been a major source of morbidity and mortality in burn patients and has prompted the prophylactic administration of antibiotics...
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Sheridan R, Schnitzer J
J Pediatr Surg
. 2001 Aug;
36(8):1308-12.
PMID: 11479883
Background/purpose: Inhalation injury, flame burn exceeding 30%, and age under 48 months all have been cited as independent risk factors for mortality; the combination of all 3 risk factors is...