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Varying Degrees of Burn Injuries 

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medical illustration of This illustration shows a patient’s burned hand and a cross section of the human skin. Depicted is what healthy skin layers look like, followed by the classifications of burn injuries; first-degree, second-degree and third-degree burns; and the layers of skin effected in each degree.
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This illustration shows a patient’s burned hand and a cross section of the human skin. Depicted is what healthy skin layers look like, followed by the classifications of burn injuries; first-degree, second-degree and third-degree burns; and the layers of skin effected in each degree.

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