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The Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 2014
Abstract This article provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of Fournier's gangrene, a necrotizing fasciitis of the perineal, genital, or perianal areas, which commonly affects men. The article will highlight the symptoms of the condition and the pertinent anatomy.
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Abstract This article provides an overview of the diagnosis and treatment of Fournier's gangrene, a necrotizing fasciitis of the perineal, genital, or perianal areas, which commonly affects men. The article will highlight the symptoms of the condition and the pertinent anatomy.
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Irish medical journal, 1991
Fournier's gangrene or synergistic gengrene of scrotum and penis is a relatively rare but serious condition which can occur in any general or hospital practice. Early diagnosis with prompt aggressive treatment including antibiotics and surgical debridement are necessary to achieve patient survival.
N S, Thiruvengadam, H, Bredin
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Fournier's gangrene or synergistic gengrene of scrotum and penis is a relatively rare but serious condition which can occur in any general or hospital practice. Early diagnosis with prompt aggressive treatment including antibiotics and surgical debridement are necessary to achieve patient survival.
N S, Thiruvengadam, H, Bredin
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Progress in Multidisciplinary Treatment of Fournier’s Gangrene
Infection and Drug Resistance, 2022chensiyu chensiyu, Wei Wei
exaly
Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1990
Two patients with a necrotizing soft tissue infection of the scrotum and perineum are described. The etiology was found to be a gram negative synergistic gangrene. Patients were managed with extensive necrotectomy with a planned second look operation and supportive antibiotics (aminoglycosides, amoxicillin, metronidazole).
L P, Leenen, C, van der Werken
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Two patients with a necrotizing soft tissue infection of the scrotum and perineum are described. The etiology was found to be a gram negative synergistic gangrene. Patients were managed with extensive necrotectomy with a planned second look operation and supportive antibiotics (aminoglycosides, amoxicillin, metronidazole).
L P, Leenen, C, van der Werken
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Fournier’s gangrene. A clinical review
Archivio Italiano Di Urologia Andrologia, 2016Kamran Ahmed, Abdullatif Aydin
exaly

