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Journal of Global Public Health

Volume  3, Issue 2, July-December 2021, Pages 49-52
 

Original Article

Introduction: Oral cancer is 1/10 mainly widespread cancers in the world. Its high frequency in Central and South East Asian countries like India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan, has been well documented.2 It is estimated that during

Ravi Kumar Chittoria1, Barathkumar Singh P2, Nishad Kerakada3, Neljo Thomas4, Jacob Antony Chakiath5, Varun R

1Professor, 2-5Senior Resident, 6Junior Resident, Department of Plastic Surgery, Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research, Pondicherry 605006, India.

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The World Health Organization has given a specific set of protocols for the management of burns. In this case report, we are sharing our experience in managing the burns patient involving facial burns with suspected inhalational burns according to the WHO protocol and how it affects the outcome of this particular patient


Corresponding Author : Ravi Kumar Chittoria