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Volume 10, Number 1—January 2004
Dispatch

Myiasis During Adventure Sports Race

Mikko Seppänen*Comments to Author , Anni Virolainen-Julkunen*†, Iiro Kakko‡, Pekka Vilkamaa§, and Seppo Meri*†
Author affiliations: *Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland; †University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; ‡Sports Institute of Eerikkilä, Tammela, Finland; §Finnish Museum of Natural History, Helsinki, Finland

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Exit site wound on patient’s arm (a) and a maggot, measuring 16 mm in length, from patient’s wound (b).

Figure. Exit site wound on patient’s arm (a) and a maggot, measuring 16 mm in length, from patient’s wound (b).

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