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[[Image:Botulism wound.jpg|500px|Wound botulism involvement of compound fracture of right arm. 14-year-old boy fractured his right ulna and radius and subsequently developed wound botulism.]] | [[Image:Botulism wound.jpg|500px|Wound botulism involvement of compound fracture of right arm. 14-year-old boy fractured his right ulna and radius and subsequently developed wound botulism.]] | ||
[[Image:Botulism infant.jpg|500px|Six week old infant with botulism. Six week old infant with botulism, which is evident as a marked loss of muscle tone, especially in the region of the head and neck.]] | |||
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