Cement-Induced Chemical Burn in a Middle-Aged Male: A Case Report and Review of Literature

This case study reviews a 48-year-old Hispanic male working in construction who presented with left upper medial thigh pain, redness, and swelling after exposure to hazardous chemicals during cement processing. Initially diagnosed with cellulitis and adjacent myositis, the patient met sepsis criteri...

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Hauptverfasser: Zahoor, Hafsa, Javed, Nismat, Epperson, Jacob K, Ganguly, Darshana, Chung, Susan, Khaja, Misbahuddin
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