Cite
86 Hypothyroidism Associated with Increased Risk of Developing Contractures and Skin Disorders in Severe Burn Patients
MLA
Obias, Isabel B., et al. “86 Hypothyroidism Associated with Increased Risk of Developing Contractures and Skin Disorders in Severe Burn Patients.” Journal of Burn Care & Research, vol. 45, no. 1, Number 1 Supplement 1, May 2024, pp. 68–69. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irae036.085.
APA
Obias, I. B., Amador, D., Segura, C., Ramgopal, Y., Soudah, C. K., Song, J., ayadi, A. E. I., Golovko, G., & Wolf, S. E. (2024). 86 Hypothyroidism Associated with Increased Risk of Developing Contractures and Skin Disorders in Severe Burn Patients. Journal of Burn Care & Research, 45(1, Number 1 Supplement 1), 68–69. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irae036.085
Chicago
Obias, Isabel B, Dalton Amador, Carolina Segura, Yash Ramgopal, Chris K Soudah, Juquan Song, Amina E I ayadi, Georgiy Golovko, and Steven E Wolf. 2024. “86 Hypothyroidism Associated with Increased Risk of Developing Contractures and Skin Disorders in Severe Burn Patients.” Journal of Burn Care & Research 45 (1, Number 1 Supplement 1): 68–69. doi:10.1093/jbcr/irae036.085.