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Fournier′s gangrene is not a common cause of morbidity in renal transplant recipients, but, if it occurs, it is difficult to treat because of the immunosuppression and associated increased mortality rate.
Georgios Papadimitriou +5 more
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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.
Jens Bedke, Stephan Kruck
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[Fournier gangrene in a child with steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome. Report of one case].
Fournier gangrene is a necrotizing fasciitis that affects the genital, perineal and perianal regions, of sudden onset and rapidly progressive dissemination. Its diagnosis requires an urgent and interdisciplinary intervention.
M. Padilla +6 more
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A Rare Case of Fournier Gangrene after a Colostomy Closure
Introduction: Fournier gangrene is a surgical emergency that presents as necrotizing fasciitis. It mainly involved the genital and perineal regions. The predisposing factors are immunosuppression, diabetes mellitus, alcoholism, and surgical procedures ...
Abdolreza Mohammadi, Ali Tavoosian
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Fournier gangrene in tuberculosis patients
Introduction. Fournier gangrene is a life-threatening form of perineal necrotizing infection characterised by affecting immucompromised patients, including those with tuberculosis.Objective.
M. P. Korchagin, M. A. Prokopovich
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TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GANGRENE FOURNIER
The study analyzed the course of gangrene Fournier and applied methods of treatment. The author presented 25-year experience of treatment of 15 patients with gangrene Fournier.
O. B. Priyma
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Fistula-in-Ano complicated by Fournier′s gangrene our experience in North-Eastern region of Nigeria
Background: Fistula-in-ano when complicated by Fournier′s gangrene is an unusual finding and always carries high morbidity. This study details our experience in managing 10 cases.
Abubakar A Bakari +8 more
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Objective: In this report, we present our case of a one-month-old neonatal with Fournier gangrene who was referred to our hospital. Case(s) Presentation: A one-month-old patient came from a referral hospital with chief complaint had a diaper rash since ...
Muhammad Halim Fathoni +4 more
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Hyperspectral imaging has a limited ability to remotely sense the onset of beech bark disease
Although hyperspectral imaging is a powerful remote sensing tool, it proved ineffective in predicting the progression of beech bark disease, except in its later stages, both at the canopy and leaf levels. While some alterations in chlorophyll, water content, and canopy structure may have influenced foliar reflectance at the canopy scale, as suggested ...
Guillaume Tougas +3 more
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SUMMARY Fournier's gangrene was traditionally thought to arise spontaneously. More recently, cases with urological, perianal or systemic predisposing causes have been reported. This report describes four cases of Fournier's gangrene, all associated with a predisposing cause: two with diabetes mellitus, two secondary to urinary tract pathologies, and ...
L W, Chow +4 more
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