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A sting in the tail: An embedded stingray spine in a mid-1st millennium AD adult male skeleton from Rebun Island, Hokkaido, Japan |
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| Rick J. Schulting, Daisuke Kubo, Kiyonori Nishida, Izumi Braddick, Minoru Yoneda, Hirofumi Kato, Hajime Ishida |
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| International Journal of Paleopathology. 2022; 38: 107 |
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Infections following stingray attacks: A case series and literature review of antimicrobial resistance and treatment |
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| Jevan Cevik, David J. Hunter-Smith, Warren M. Rozen |
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| Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2022; : 102312 |
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A New Endoscopic Approach to Remove a Retained Stingray Barb |
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| Joseph Palatchi Oldak, Juan Carlos Angulo-Lozano |
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| Taylor A. Docter, Lauren B. Altschuh, Anthony J. Medak, Sheronda M. Statum, Christine B. Chung, Karen B. Van Hoesen, Christanne H. Coffey |
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| Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 2021; 32(3): 302 |
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| A. Caceres, N. A. Shlobin, S. Lam, J. Zamora, J. L. Segura |
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Aquatic Orthopaedic Injuries |
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| Robert H. Brophy, David L. Bernholt |
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| Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. 2019; 27(6): 191 |
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Stingray Envenomation Treatment Recommendations |
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| Karla Parsons,Dana N. Rutledge |
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| The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 2015; 11(3): 360 |
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