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pubmed-article:10720985pubmed:abstractTextAlthough there is increasing interest in "alternative medicine," including nontraditional and homeopathic remedies, all around the world, they are not always safe and beneficial and may have adverse effects. We report a chemical burn caused by vinegar applied topically to lower body temperature in a febrile newborn and discuss briefly chemical skin burns caused by organic acids.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:10720985pubmed:articleTitleChemical burn caused by topical vinegar application in a newborn infant.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:10720985pubmed:affiliationUniversity of Hacettepe, Ihsan Do?ramaci Children's Hospital, Neonatology Unit, Ankara, Turkey.lld:pubmed
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