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3. Global perspectives on risk factors for major joint burn contractures: A literature review.

4. Achieving self-sufficiency in skin allograft: A Singapore experience.

5. Knowledge of prevention and first aid in burn injuries among health care workers and non-health care persons in India.

6. Who tells the story of burns in low-and-middle income countries? – A bibliometric study.

7. Manufacture and use of transparent facial orthotic masks for treating facial burn scars: A systematic review.

8. Comparison of stationary and dynamic fractional CO2 laser modalities of large burns treatment: Experimental laboratory model.

9. Electrical injuries and outcomes: A retrospective review.

10. From qualitative data to a measurement instrument: A clarification and elaboration of choices made in the development of the Patient Scale of the Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale (POSAS) 3.0.

11. The Meek micrograft technique for burns; review on its outcomes: Searching for the superior skin grafting technique.

12. Enzymatic debridement in critically injured burn patients - Our experience in the intensive care setting and during burn resuscitation.

13. Tranexamic acid in burn surgery: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

14. Impact of multiple medical interventions on mortality, length of hospital stay and reepithelialization time in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis, Steven-Johnsons Syndrome, and TEN/SJS Overlap - Metanalysis and metaregression of observational studies.

15. Surgical simulation training for escharotomy: A novel course, improving candidate's confidence in a time critical procedure.

16. Occlusion and hydration of scars: moisturizers versus silicone gels.

17. Burn mass casualty incidents in Europe: A European response plan within the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism.

18. Acute burn care in resource-limited settings: A cohort study on treatment and outcomes in a rural regional referral hospital in Tanzania.

19. The development of the Delivery Assessment Tool (DAT) to facilitate quality improvement in burns services in low-middle income countries.

20. Why is priority setting important for global burn care research?

21. A tiered approach to inpatient psychosocial screening in an adult UK burns service.

22. Laryngeal inhalational injuries: A systematic review.

23. A systematic review of machine learning and automation in burn wound evaluation: A promising but developing frontier.

24. Measuring the impact of burn injury on the parent-reported health outcomes of children 1-to-5 years: Item pool development for the Preschool1-5 Life Impact Burn Recovery Evaluation (LIBRE) Profile.

25. Improving burn depth assessment for pediatric scalds by AI based on semantic segmentation of polarized light photography images.

26. Factors influencing the implementation of best practice in burn care in Western Australia.