Which of the following statements about a high-pressure injection injury is false?

a. The presenting wound is typically large.
b. The injury involves the introduction of a liquid or gas into the body from a pressurized source.
c. The injury often requires surgical amputation of the injured part.
d. The injury typically involves the limbs.

Answer: a

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