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Review
. 2025 Jan 31;6(2):100048.
doi: 10.1016/j.acepjo.2025.100048. eCollection 2025 Apr.

Extravasation Injuries

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Extravasation Injuries

Jinling Ma et al. J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open. .
No abstract available

Keywords: extravasation injuries; potassium chloride.

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A, Extravasation injury of the left hand. B, Extravasation injury of the left foot.

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