Chemical burn: notvery fresh superficial alkali burn.
Chemicalburn: Multiple, sharply defined erosions and flat ulcerations on the thigh of a 50 year old patient after contact with an acid.
Burns: Sharply defined erythema, red plaques and large crusts on the lower leg of a 52-year-old patient with Z.n. alkaline contact. The bizarre pattern indicates an exogenous mechanism.
cauterization. sharply limited, partly smeary erosion on the abdomen of a 43-year-old patient with Z.n. lye contact. streaky and flat, very painful plaques and spots appear. the lower plaque is flatly eroded and wets. the bizarre pattern indicates an exogenous mechanism.
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