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    Cica-Care gel sheeting in the management of hypertrophic scarring by Carney, S A, Cason, C G, Gowar, J P, Stevenson, J H, McNee, J, Groves, A R, Thomas, S S, Hart, N B, Auclair, P

    “…A prospective, controlled clinical trial was undertaken to assess the efficacy and safety of two types of silicone gel, Silastic Gel Sheeting (SGS) and…”
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    Home inflation of tissue expanders: a safe and reliable alternative by Mohmand, M. Humayun, Sterne, Guy D., Gowar, John P.

    Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-10-2001)
    “…The concept of tissue expansion by the placement of inflatable subcutaneous silicone implants was popularised by Radovan in the late 1970s and is now widely…”
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    Contact burns in children by Datubo-Brown, D D, Gowar, J P

    “…Forty-seven children under the age of 5 years admitted for contact burns into the Burns Unit of the Birmingham Accident Hospital during the period 1981-88 were…”
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    Revised estimates of mortality from burns in the last 20 years at the Birmingham Burns Centre by Rashid, Abid, Khanna, Atul, Gowar, John P, Bull, John P

    Published in Burns (01-11-2001)
    “…The Birmingham Burns Centre has been regularly presenting its mortality estimates since its pioneering work in 1949 on the use of probit analysis. The last of…”
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    Chromic acid burns; beware, be aggressive, be watchful by Terrill, P J, Gowar, J P

    Published in British journal of plastic surgery (01-11-1990)
    “…Two cases involving the development of systemic toxicity and prolonged wound healing in small percentage area burns to chromic acid are reported. The treatment…”
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    Use of tissue expanders after burns and other injuries by Wyllie, F J, Gowar, J P, Levick, P L

    Published in Burns, including thermal injury (01-04-1986)
    “…During the first year of use of tissue expansion at the Birmingham Accident Hospital, 24 patients had expansion procedures at 29 sites. Most of these were to…”
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    A review of the trends of self-inflicted burns by Rashid, Abid, Gowar, John P

    Published in Burns (01-09-2004)
    “…During 1979–1998, 7139 patients were admitted to the Birmingham Burns Centre. Of these, 184 patients were identified with self-inflicted burns. There were 115…”
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    Self-inflicted burns: a sporadic phenomenon by Rashid, Abid, Gowar, John P

    Published in Burns (01-12-2004)
    “…Self-inflicted burns are a regular cause of admission to burn units. Historically, a full moon has been associated with mental instability. Circadian rhythms…”
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    Chromic acid burns: early aggressive excision is the best method to prevent systemic toxicity by Matey, P, Allison, K P, Sheehan, T M, Gowar, J P

    Published in Journal of burn care & rehabilitation (01-05-2000)
    “…Chromium poisoning can occur from the cutaneous absorption of chromium from burns that are as small as 1% of the total body surface area. In this case report,…”
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    Drug-induced linear immunoglobulin A bullous disease that clinically mimics toxic epidermal necrolysis by Mofid, M Z, Costarangos, C, Bernstein, B, Wong, L, Munster, A, Nousari, H C

    Published in Journal of burn care & rehabilitation (01-05-2000)
    “…Drug-induced linear immunoglobulin A bullous disease is a subepidermal blistering disorder that most commonly occurs after exposure to vancomycin. It can…”
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