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Catfish Spine Envenomation: A Case of Delayed Presentation
Nadeem Ajmal, FRCS, Lillian B. Nanney, PhD, Sean F. Wolfort, MD Wilderness & Environmental Medicine Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages (June 2003) DOI: / (2003)014[0101:CSEACO]2.0.CO;2 Copyright © 2003 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Radiopaque foreign body between third and fourth metacarpal heads encircled. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2003)014[0101:CSEACO]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2003 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Abundant tenosynovium involving extensors at dorsal wrist (magnetic resonance image). Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2003)014[0101:CSEACO]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2003 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 A, Dorsal third web space exposed for foreign body retrieval. B, Dorsal wrist capsule with white, pasty, granular material throughout tenosynovium. Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2003)014[0101:CSEACO]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2003 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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Figure 4 Second catfish spine removed from dorsal third web space.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine , DOI: ( / (2003)014[0101:CSEACO]2.0.CO;2) Copyright © 2003 Wilderness Medical Society Terms and Conditions
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