Embolis cutis medicamentosa, a rare preventable iatrogenic complication
Embolis cutis medicamentosa is an uncommon iatrogenic complication characterised by variable degree of skin and tissue necrosis, likely to follow intramuscular injection. Intense pain and purplish discoloration of overlying skin, with or without reticulate pattern subsequently followed by tissue nec...
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Main Authors: | Manjunath Kavya (Author), Muddanahalli Rajegowda Harish (Author), Kalegowda Deepadarshan (Author), Basavapura Madegowda Shashikumar (Author) |
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