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Persistent Subcutaneous Oedema and Aseptic Fatty Tissue Necrosis after Using Octenisept
European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 06/24/09
Schupp CJ et al. - Retrospectively, one can consider these occurrences as a consequence of the use of Octenisept, since the changes are consistent with those described by Schülke and Mayr when Octenisept was accidentally administered by subcutaneous injection or under pressure to flush deep hand stab wounds that were not drained. The underlying pathobiological mechanism remains unclear.
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