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. 2024 May 27;45(5):1350–1355. doi: 10.1093/jbcr/irae094

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Patient 4 Was a 36-Year-Old Male Burned by Contact With a High-Voltage Electrical Cable Resulting in Full-Thickness Burns to the Face, Neck (A), Chest, Abdomen, and Bilateral Upper Extremities (B, C). He Required Forearm Escharotomies on Arrival (B, C) and 10 Rounds of Debridement and Skin Grafting Over the Next 2 Weeks, Including Sheet Grafting to the Neck and Both Hands (D), as Depicted on Postburn Day 20. His Right Small Finger Was Nonviable and Amputated, But Scars to the Hands (E) and Neck (F) Healed With Minimal Contracture, Pictured at 2 Years Postburn