• Burns · Jun 1995

    Case Reports

    An unusual case of lightning injury: a melted silver necklace causing a full thickness linear burn.

    • F Herrero, V García-Morato, V Salinas, and S Alonso.
    • Plastic Surgery Unit, Complejo Hospitalario de Caceres, Spain.
    • Burns. 1995 Jun 1;21(4):308-9.

    AbstractAn unusual case of lightning injury is shown. Flash-over current caused the fusion of a silver necklace producing a linear full thickness burn in the neck and chest with the silver welded throughout the wound.

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