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      Central palatal burns associated with the eating of microwaved pizzas.

      Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
      Adult, Burns, etiology, pathology, Cooking, methods, Female, Food, Humans, Microwaves, Palate, injuries

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          Burns of the oral mucosa can be caused by heat, cold, radiation, electricity and mechanical or chemical stimuli. Acids, alkalis and salts can cause considerable damage to the oral mucosa, membranes and lips. Most damage is found in the oropharynx, besides the pharynx and tonsils, the alveolar mucosa of the tongue and the masticatory mucosa of the palate or gingiva show localized or diffused damage. The clinical appearance depends on the severity of the tissue damage and the destructive properties and mode of application of the causative agent. We present an illustrative case of central palatal burn associated with the eating of microwaved pizzas and discuss similar mechanisms of injury.

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          Chemistry
          Adult,Burns,etiology,pathology,Cooking,methods,Female,Food,Humans,Microwaves,Palate,injuries
          Chemistry
          Adult, Burns, etiology, pathology, Cooking, methods, Female, Food, Humans, Microwaves, Palate, injuries

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