2020
DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13879
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An unusual site of scorpion bite

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“…Animal-related breast injuries have only been described previously in a handful of case reports and small case studies. A literature review identified articles on injuries from ticks [9,10], bees [11], spiders [12,13], scorpions [14], and a leech [15], which had tunneled into the free flap of a Fig. 1 Pre-operative shark attack-related injuries to the A forehead, B left elbow, C anterior torso, and D breasts patient undergoing treatment for venous congestion.…”
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“…Animal-related breast injuries have only been described previously in a handful of case reports and small case studies. A literature review identified articles on injuries from ticks [9,10], bees [11], spiders [12,13], scorpions [14], and a leech [15], which had tunneled into the free flap of a Fig. 1 Pre-operative shark attack-related injuries to the A forehead, B left elbow, C anterior torso, and D breasts patient undergoing treatment for venous congestion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%