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Animal bite injuries and vaccination

Kang H

Animal bites are a common problem managed by primary physicians and often involve wound infection, neurovascular injury, poor cosmetic outcome, and high medical costs. During clinical assessment, a thorough medical...
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Management of human bite injury of the upper and lower eyelids: a rare case report

Richardson S, Sharma K, Khandeparker RVS

Human bite injury to the eyelid is extremely rare and poses a significant challenge in surgical reconstruction. We report an extremely rare case of human bite injury to the eyelid...
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Clinical Practice Guidelines for Soft Tissue Infections

The Korean Society of Infectious Diseases, The Korean Society for Chemotherapy, The Korean Orthopaedic Association, The Korean Society of Clinical Microbiology, Korean Dermatological Association

These guidelines are intended to provide practical information regarding diagnosis and management of common skin and soft tissue infections. The recommendations were developed using the best available evidence and information...
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A Case of Recurrent Type 1 Herpes Simplex Viral Infection on the Areola after Human Bite

Lee HM, Jung KE, Koo DW, Lee JS

  • KMID: 1796731
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2014 May;52(5):357-358.
No abstract available.
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The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy on a Large Composite Graft in an Ear Amputated by a Human Bite

Park Y, Cho JY

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A Case of Liver Abscess due to Eikenella corrodens Caused by Human Bites

Ko GJ, Rhie EJ, Choi HS, Kim SS, Choi JE, Lim HS, Kim JM, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2170101
  • Infect Chemother.
  • 2004 Apr;36(2):118-121.
Eikenella corrodens is a slow growing, facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rod that is part of the normal flora of the oral cavity and upper respiratory tracts. In most patients with E....
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Tongue bite in a patient with tracheostomy after prone position: A case report

Chae YJ, Kim JY, Yoo JY, Choi YH, Park KS

A 22-year-old man underwent an operation for posterolateral fusion of the lumbar spine at L3-5. He was ventilated via a tracheostomy site in a prone position for 210 minutes. Ventilator...
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Pyogenic Arthritis of the Metacarpophalangeal Joint Treated with External Fixation in Adolescent

Roh YT, Kang SH, Kim HM, Jeong C, Lee JY, Park IJ

When hand injuries caused by human bite are overlooked and they can progress to pyogenic arthritis. Pyogenic arthritis is difficult to treat and can make severe sequelae in the joints....
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Abnormal Imposition of hands as a Possible Cause of Syphilis

Bong HW, Lee SJ, Chung KY, Lee MG, Lee JB

  • KMID: 1681249
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1994 Jun;32(3):542-546.
Syphilis is a communicahble disease caused by the motile microaerophilic spirochete Treponema pallidum, which is only a netural pathogen for human. Prevalence of syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases has...
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A Case of Syphilis which is Thought to be Infected by the Abnormal Imposition of Hands on a Child

Choe JH, Shin YK, Eun BL

Syphilis is a systemic communicable disease caused by the motile spirochete, Treponema pallidum, which is only a natural pathogen for human. The distribution and trends of syphilis are influenced by...
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Successful replantation of an amputated helical rim with microvascular anastomosis

Seo BF, Choi HJ, Lee MC, Jung SN

Replantation using microvascular anastomosis is considered to be the optimal method in treating the amputated ear in terms of resulting color, texture, and shape. Only a few cases of ear...
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