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===Treatment=== | |||
The treatment was primarily surgical. The maggots were cleaned out and then antibiotics were administered. After healing was complete, the boy received plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons, which included a split-thickness skin graft.<ref name="hossain2012"/> | |||
===Literature review=== | |||
A search of the medical literature found no similar cases.<ref name="hossain2012" /> | |||
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