2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-4179(01)00095-x
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A retrospective analysis of 1083 Turkish patients with serious burns

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“…This finding is in contrast to some other reports from Turkey and Europe, where almost half of the study population was younger than 15 years old. [13][14][15][16] In our previous report from 1987, we claimed that more than the half of the patients admitted to the burn unit of a university hospital in Turkey were younger than the age of 15, which is in contrast with our current findings. 14 We believe that this shift is attributable to the fact that our hospital network now is serving to a homogeneously mixed population on a wide ranged geographical area, whereas our previous report was depending on a university hospital serving predominantly to children.…”
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“…This finding is in contrast to some other reports from Turkey and Europe, where almost half of the study population was younger than 15 years old. [13][14][15][16] In our previous report from 1987, we claimed that more than the half of the patients admitted to the burn unit of a university hospital in Turkey were younger than the age of 15, which is in contrast with our current findings. 14 We believe that this shift is attributable to the fact that our hospital network now is serving to a homogeneously mixed population on a wide ranged geographical area, whereas our previous report was depending on a university hospital serving predominantly to children.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 97%
“…13 The analysis of age and sex records in our study showed that there were more burn cases in adults (70.4%) than there are in children (29.6%). This finding is in contrast to some other reports from Turkey and Europe, where almost half of the study population was younger than 15 years old.…”
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confidence: 47%
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