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Hawaii medical journal · May 2007
Review Case ReportsCentipede bites in Hawai'i: a brief case report and review of the literature.
- Anthony P S Guerrero.
- guerreroa@dop.hawaii.edu
- Hawaii Med J. 2007 May 1; 66 (5): 125-7.
AbstractIn this article, a local case of a centipede bite, with fairly typical symptoms and an uncomplicated course, is presented. The literature is reviewed, indicating that serious complications, while rare, are possible. The author recommends that clinicians structure assessments of centipede bites around knowledge of serious potential complications and provide counseling on prevention of future attacks.
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