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Wild Encounters: Surgical Insights from a Case of Monkey Bite.

open access: yesJ Indian Assoc Pediatr Surg
Manasa A, Shankar G, Jadhav V.
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[Pet animal bites].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1998
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GENITAL TRAUMA DUE TO ANIMAL BITES

Journal of Urology, 2001
PURPOSE: Animal bites to the external genitalia are rare. We retrospectively evaluated our experience with treating genital trauma caused by animal attacks. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We studied the medical records of 10 patients treated in the surgical emergency department at our hospital who presented with genital injury caused by an animal bite from ...
C M, Gomes   +5 more
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Animal bites

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2009
Animal bites continue to pose major public health challenges, and the clinical sequelae of bite injuries can extend far beyond simple wound management. Identification of people bitten by animals remains incomplete, and inconsistencies in data collection preclude meaningful conclusions about bite circumstances and predisposition of specific breeds of ...
Gary J, Patronek, Sally A, Slavinski
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Animal Bites

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1983
Animal bites are an extremely common problem in the United States. Dogs are by far the most common offender, closely followed by cats, humans, and rats. Most injuries are trivial, but can become infected, and fatalities do occur. A wide variety of organisms cause a multitude of clinical problems, but cellulitis and lymphangitis caused by Pasteurella ...
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Animal Bite Wounds

Hand Clinics, 1989
A wide variety of bite wounds are discussed, from dogs and cats to marine animals and snakes. The type of wound each animal can inflict is shown, along with a thorough description of the proper treatment techniques.
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Animal Bites

Pediatrics, 1964
Animal bites are common in pediatrics practice, particularly in large clinics as in military hospitals. Although the "Red Book" of the Report of the Committee on the Control of Infectious Diseases of the AAP is a help in many diseases, I do not agree with the apparent flat recommendations for animal bites as published.
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