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Total body surface area
Total
body surface area
is an
assessment
of
injury
to or
disease
of the
skin
, such as burns or
psoriasis
.
In
adults
, the
Wallace rule of nines
can be used to determine the total percentage of area burned for each major section of the body.
In
burn
cases that involve partial body areas, or when
dermatologists
are evaluating the
Psoriasis Area and Severity Index
score, the patient's
palm
can serve a
reference point
roughly
equivalent
to 1% of the
body surface
area.
For children and infants, the
Lund and Browder chart
is used to
assess
the burned body
surface area
. Different
percentages
are used because
the ratio
of the combined surface area of the
head and neck
to the surface area of the limbs is typically larger in children than that of an adult.
Typical
values
for common groups of
humans
follow.