Laundry detergent and possible nonaccidental injury
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- DOI: 10.1097/MEJ.0b013e3280148a7c
Laundry detergent and possible nonaccidental injury
Abstract
Nonaccidental injury is always a concern when children present with unusual injuries. The case of a child who presented with a partial thickness burn secondary to prolonged contact with a liquid biological laundry detergent is described. Initially there was some doubt as to whether the agent in question could cause this injury but a small experiment on a volunteer confirmed it was possible.
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