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Fournier's gangrene and intravenous drug abuse. An unusual case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Fournier's gangrene is a potentially fatal emergency condition characterized by necrotizing fasciitis and supported by an infection of the external genital, perineal and perianal region, with a rapid and progressive spread from subcutaneous fat tissue to
Boni A. +10 more
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Fournier′s gangrene of the penis
Fournier′s gangrene is a rare, fulminant, though generally localized disease of the scrotum and penis with occasional extension up the abdominal wall. The usual organism is an anaerobic streptococcus synergistic with some second organism. Our case
Tauro Leo +4 more
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Fournier’s gangrene (FG) is an acute, rapidly progressive and potentially fatal, infective necrotizing fasciitis affecting the external genitalia, perineal or perianal regions1. The definition of FG changed more often than the treatment over the years.
Eke, Ndubuisi, Raphael, John E.
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Fournier gangrene in an immunosuppressed patient due to cancer chemotherapy
Fournier gangrene is a potentially fatal necrotizing fasciitis that occurs as a result of a polybacterial infectious process that affects especially the perineum, genitals and perianal tissue. The case of a 46-year-old patient is reported.
José Ramón Rodríguez Morales +2 more
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Suture Technique to Prevent Air Leakage during Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy in Fournier Gangrene
Background:. The use of negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) for Fournier gangrene management is well documented; however, it is difficult to fixate GranuFoam dressings and maintain an airtight seal over the perineum area.
Feng-Shu Chang, MD +3 more
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Abdominal Extension of Fournier Gangrene From Undiagnosed Crohn’s Disease: A Case Report [PDF]
Brandon M Carius, Brit Long
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Fasceíte Necrosante após Mobilização e Infiltração Intrarticular do Ombro com Betametasona [PDF]
Necrotizing Fasciitis is a rapidly progressive, potentially fatal infection of superficial fasciae and subcutaneous tissue, usually resulting from an inciting trauma to the skin.
Bento-Rodrigues, J +6 more
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Fournier Gangrene as a Manifestation of Undiagnosed Metastatic Perforated Colorectal Cancer [PDF]
Cyrus C. Chan, Mallory Williams
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