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English: Different aspects of left and right HF-burned hands. Topical hydrofluoric acid burns typically do not show visible evidence of injury for a day or two after exposure. By then, effectiveness of topical or systemic calcium treatment is diminished.
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6 January 2012 |
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http://www.eatonhand.com/complic/figures/hfl.htm
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Dr. Charles Eaton ( http://www.handcenter.org/resumee/resumee.html) Uploaded by TCO at en.wikipedia |
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