Adrenaline autoinjector needle interlocking in the thumb due to improper injection

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Abstract

Herein, a case of improper epinephrine autoinjector injection into the thumb involving deep connective tissue and bone is reported. We additionally review knowledge, skills and habits of a cohort of autoinjector users of a hospital-based dermatologic outpatient clinic. © Schmid et al.; Licensee Bentham Open.

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Schmid, M., Weidenhoffer, I., Udvardi, A., Lomoschitz, K., Volc-Platzer, B., & Wöhrl, S. (2013). Adrenaline autoinjector needle interlocking in the thumb due to improper injection. Open Allergy Journal, 6(1), 18–21. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874838420130508001

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