Palatal Burn Due to Bottle Warming in a Microwave Oven

1988 
Infections, tumors, nutshells, and foreign bodies may all be seen clinically as unusual lesions of the palate in children.1,2 We describe the case of an infant girl who had a palatal lesion, eventually determined to be secondary to a scald burn. We emphasize this case because the eventual diagnosis was not considered until almost 2 months after the patient was first seen, at which time additional history was elicited. CASE REPORT C.P. was a 4-month-old girl referred to our hospital for evaluation and treatment of poor weight gain with a palatal lesion. She was delivered by cesarean section for cephalopelvic disproportion after an uncomplicated fullterm pregnancy; her birth weight was 3,820 g (90th percentile).
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