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Case Report

Anaerobic, Non-Clostridial Fasciitis and Myonecrosis of the Abdominal Wall: Pure Anaerobic Infection Originating from Neglected Inflammation of an Urachal Remnant

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Pages 253-255 | Published online: 02 Jan 2015

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