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Frostbite as a result of mountaineering or arctic expeditions is a well-known problem. In this article a rare case of frostbite injury following a paragliding accident at high altitude is described. A cumulonimbus cloud formation drifted the patient up with a high velocity to approximately 5500 m. He acquired frostbite injuries of the neck, wrists, hands and left leg, affecting 5% of the total body surface area. The frostbite was initially treated by rewarming, with later debridement and local application of silver sulfadiazine and povidone-iodine dressings. Within three months all the injuries were healed.

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M Terra, A F P M Vloemans, R S Breederveld. Frostbite injury: a paragliding accident at 5500 meters. Acta chirurgica Belgica. 2013 Mar-Apr;113(2):143-5

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PMID: 23741934

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