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04-28-2012, 03:05 AM
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Re: Fourth Degree Burn
"Fourth degree" isn't a universally accepted term. It is used for burns that go really deep into tissue, sometimes, as in this case, to the bone. One reason it's not used very often is that such burns are rare and it's even rarer to survive them unless they are very isolated (like these). This individual will lose that hand.
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