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British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1984
Forty-one human bites of the face are presented with a comparative review of earlier published series. Their primary treatment is outlined. The majority of bites presented few initial complications due to the excellent blood supply of the face and the use of prophylactic antibiotics.
M J, Earley, A F, Bardsley
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Forty-one human bites of the face are presented with a comparative review of earlier published series. Their primary treatment is outlined. The majority of bites presented few initial complications due to the excellent blood supply of the face and the use of prophylactic antibiotics.
M J, Earley, A F, Bardsley
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1984
Human bites of the lips are very common. If less than 10 mm in size, they are treated conservatively and if greater, are treated surgically. Many lip bites are treated immediately, when infection is present, surgery is performed a few days later.
H W, Losken, J A, Auchincloss
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Human bites of the lips are very common. If less than 10 mm in size, they are treated conservatively and if greater, are treated surgically. Many lip bites are treated immediately, when infection is present, surgery is performed a few days later.
H W, Losken, J A, Auchincloss
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Journal of Urology, 1992
Victims of human bites to the penis often do not seek timely medical attention and dangerous progression of infection may ensue. We present 5 cases, 1 of which evolved into necrotizing fasciitis of the lower abdomen. Recommendations for management of these wounds include aggressive local wound care, empiric antibiotics and careful observation for ...
J S, Wolf, R, Gomez, J W, McAninch
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Victims of human bites to the penis often do not seek timely medical attention and dangerous progression of infection may ensue. We present 5 cases, 1 of which evolved into necrotizing fasciitis of the lower abdomen. Recommendations for management of these wounds include aggressive local wound care, empiric antibiotics and careful observation for ...
J S, Wolf, R, Gomez, J W, McAninch
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1985
We studied 40 children aged four months to 18 years seen in the Emergency Department (ED) to determine the spectrum of human bites and the incidence of infection in treated and untreated wounds. Initial data concerning time elapsed until a physician examined the bite, site and size of the bite, whether the bite was infected when first seen, and whether
P, Schweich, G, Fleisher
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We studied 40 children aged four months to 18 years seen in the Emergency Department (ED) to determine the spectrum of human bites and the incidence of infection in treated and untreated wounds. Initial data concerning time elapsed until a physician examined the bite, site and size of the bite, whether the bite was infected when first seen, and whether
P, Schweich, G, Fleisher
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Hand Clinics, 1989
Human bite injuries, as innocuous as they may initially appear, may result in severe impairment. With a better understanding of the anatomy, microbiology, mechanism of injury, and clinical presentation, early diagnosis and the institution of appropriate therapy may minimize the morbidity commonly associated with human bite infections of the hand.
T, Faciszewski, D A, Coleman
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Human bite injuries, as innocuous as they may initially appear, may result in severe impairment. With a better understanding of the anatomy, microbiology, mechanism of injury, and clinical presentation, early diagnosis and the institution of appropriate therapy may minimize the morbidity commonly associated with human bite infections of the hand.
T, Faciszewski, D A, Coleman
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Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 2005
Bite wounds are common from dogs, cats and humans, subsequent infection depending on the degree of tissue damage and the delay in seeking treatment. Antibacterial therapy is either oral or parenteral depending on the degree of infection, with surgical wound debridement if necessary. Tetanus and anti-rabies treatment need also to be considered.
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Bite wounds are common from dogs, cats and humans, subsequent infection depending on the degree of tissue damage and the delay in seeking treatment. Antibacterial therapy is either oral or parenteral depending on the degree of infection, with surgical wound debridement if necessary. Tetanus and anti-rabies treatment need also to be considered.
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Emergency Nurse, 2007
Human bite injuries are common presentations in EDs across the world and, in many such cases, plastic surgery is required.
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Human bite injuries are common presentations in EDs across the world and, in many such cases, plastic surgery is required.
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The Lancet, 1999
Summary We report the transmission of group A streptococci by a human bite leading to severe necrotising fasciitis. Rapid surgical and antibiotic treatment led to healing without fractional loss of the patient's infected legx.
Peter Wienert +3 more
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Summary We report the transmission of group A streptococci by a human bite leading to severe necrotising fasciitis. Rapid surgical and antibiotic treatment led to healing without fractional loss of the patient's infected legx.
Peter Wienert +3 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1969
The human bite long has been known to produce a wound contaminated by the most virulent of pathogenic bacteria.1–4 By comparison, the much feared dog bite produces a relatively uncontaminated wound in its one-half million annual victims in the United States.5 The possibility of rabies accounts for ...
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The human bite long has been known to produce a wound contaminated by the most virulent of pathogenic bacteria.1–4 By comparison, the much feared dog bite produces a relatively uncontaminated wound in its one-half million annual victims in the United States.5 The possibility of rabies accounts for ...
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Management of Human and Animal Bites
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 2021Dogs are the animal most frequently implicated in causing bite injuries to the human face. Dog bite injuries are most prevalent in younger patients. Pasteurella species are commensals of the oral microbiome of dogs and cats and are frequently implicated in infections resulting from dog and cat bite injuries. HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C need to be
James Murphy, Mohammed Qaisi
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