Hot-water bottle induced thermal injury of the skin overlying Becker's mammary prosthesis. 1999

R K Price, and K Mokbel, and R Carpenter
The Breast Unit, St Bartholomew's Hospital, London EC1A 7BE, UK.

We report a case of a full thickness burn to the breast following the application of a hot-water bottle to the insensate skin overlying a mammary prosthesis.

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