Fish scale: An unusual foreign body

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Retained foreign bodies can be a source of infection and a cause of disability. A 63-year-old white man presented with a nonhealing wound of the right second finger of 1 month's duration. The injury occurred while cleaning fish. Radiographs and subsequent wound exploration showed a retained fish scale in a finger wound. In addition to foreign bodies, atypical infectious organisms must be considered in nonhealing wounds associated with fish or water. © 1995.

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McCallum, W. G. B., & Fromm, R. E. (1995). Fish scale: An unusual foreign body. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 13(4), 419–420. https://doi.org/10.1016/0735-6757(95)90128-0

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