Cultured epithelial autografts are used only in children with more than which of the following percent of total body surface area burned?

a. 25% c. 60%
b. 40% d. 80%


D

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A Incorrect: Cultured epithelial autografts are not used in children with more than 25 percent of total body surface area burned.
B Incorrect: Cultured epithelial autografts are not used in children with more than 40 percent of total body surface area burned.
C Incorrect: Cultured epithelial autografts are not used in children with more than 60 percent of total body surface area burned.
D Correct: Cultured epithelial autografts are used only in children with more than 80 percent of total body surface area burned.

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