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Nor MTT - The authors present a case of 11 years old boy with an extensive back necrosis following a snake bite at his right shoulder. Immediate treatment of cobra bite is very crucial in order to save patient's life. Early and extensive debridement of any skin necrosis should be emphasized to warrant patient's survival.

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