Abstract
Acute poisoning with cauterizing substances occupies from 12 to 16% in the structure of acute poisoning of chemical etiology and III-IV place (7%) in the structure of hospitalizations from the total flow of patients with acute chemical poisoning. One of the most common types of domestic exogenous poisoning with substances of cauterizing action are acute poisoning with acids and alkalis. According to statistics from specialized poisoning treatment centers, on average, 69.6% of all patients hospitalized with poisoning with cauterizing substances were victims of poisoning with concentrated acetic acid.
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