Management of animal and human bites in the head and neck

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Management of bites requires both local wound and systemic considerations. The authors will highlight their experience in 32 cases. Interestingly in this series, human bites were more common than animal bites. The bacteriology, antimicrobial therapy, and surgical treatment of human and animal bites …
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Authors Stucker FJ;Shaw GY;Boyd S;Shockley WW;;
Journal archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery
Year 1990
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