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Prospective audit of 106 consecutive human bite injuries: the importance of history taking

机译:对106例连续的人类咬伤的前瞻性审计:历史记录的重要性

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>Methods: Patients with cutaneous wounds who did not present with a history of human bite were asked a follow up question. Those who then gave a history of human bite were noted. >Results: Certain groups of patients with human bites were significantly more likely to provide a factitious history and/or delay presentation. >Conclusion: Follow up questioning dramatically increased the case-detection rate, prompting specific management.
机译:>方法:不存在人类咬伤史的皮肤伤口患者被问到一个后续问题。那些谁然后提供了人类被咬的历史记录。 >结果:某些被人类咬伤的患者群体更有可能提供人为的病史和/或延迟表现。 >结论:后续提问极大地提高了案件发现率,从而促进了具体管理。

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