“…If tetanus supervenes in an addict, the mortality remains greater than 50% despite prompt therapy (29). Treatment is similar to that in the general population except that it may be more difficult to extirpate or adequately drain the extensive local lesions.…”
Section: Skin Subcutaneous Tissues and Musclementioning
“…If tetanus supervenes in an addict, the mortality remains greater than 50% despite prompt therapy (29). Treatment is similar to that in the general population except that it may be more difficult to extirpate or adequately drain the extensive local lesions.…”
Section: Skin Subcutaneous Tissues and Musclementioning
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