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Mortality associated with Fournier’s gangrene remains unchanged over 25 years
BJU International, 2020To report a case series of Fournier’s gangrene (FG) from our institution, and to investigate its mortality over the past 25 years.
Robert S Radcliffe
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2019
Fournier gangrene (FG) was named for Jean Alfred Fournier, a French dermatologist and venereologist who, in 1883, described a perineal disease of acute onset and rapid progression in previously healthy young men (1).
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Fournier gangrene (FG) was named for Jean Alfred Fournier, a French dermatologist and venereologist who, in 1883, described a perineal disease of acute onset and rapid progression in previously healthy young men (1).
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Radiopaedia.org, 2020
Fournier's gangrene is an uncommon, rapidly progressive infection of the male genital, perineal and perianal regions with occasional cranial extension to the abdominal wall.
Mostafa El-Feky, A. Zahed
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Fournier's gangrene is an uncommon, rapidly progressive infection of the male genital, perineal and perianal regions with occasional cranial extension to the abdominal wall.
Mostafa El-Feky, A. Zahed
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GANGRENE AND FOURNIER'S GANGRENE
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1992Fournier's gangrene is an aggressive disease affecting the perineum. Clearly, it can no longer by considered idiopathic in its origin, as most infection can be localized to a cutaneous, urethral, or rectal source. It presents in a broad age range and can have an indolent onset, thus requiring a high index of suspicion.
Robert Paty, Arthur D. Smith
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Fournier’s gangrene: Is it scrotal gangrene?
Advances in Therapy, 2008Fournier's gangrene was originally described as scrotal gangrene in young males. Today, it is generally accepted as synergistic necrotizing fasciitis of perineal, genital, or perianal regions, and the epidemiologic data have changed. However, there are still limited data about females due to the lack of female patients, even in large case series.A ...
H. Ayhan Kayaoglu +4 more
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Internal Medicine Journal, 2006
Fournier’s gangrene is a polymicrobial infection causing a localised form of necrotising fasciitis of genital, perineal, and perianal regions.
Huy A Tran, A. M. Hart
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Fournier’s gangrene is a polymicrobial infection causing a localised form of necrotising fasciitis of genital, perineal, and perianal regions.
Huy A Tran, A. M. Hart
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International Urogynecology Journal, 2007
Gangrenous cystitis is an extremely rare condition. During the last 70 years, only 30 cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case of gangrenous cystitis in a 70-year-old woman presented with symptoms of acute abdomen. Main causative factor was overdistension of the bladder due to catheter obstruction.
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Gangrenous cystitis is an extremely rare condition. During the last 70 years, only 30 cases have been reported in the literature. We report a case of gangrenous cystitis in a 70-year-old woman presented with symptoms of acute abdomen. Main causative factor was overdistension of the bladder due to catheter obstruction.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977
Excerpt To the editor: In the recent paper by Huseby and Hudson (Ann Intern Med85:609-611, 1976) discussing adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with miliary tuberculosis, one of their p...
S L, Barriere, L D, Hudson, J S, Huseby
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Excerpt To the editor: In the recent paper by Huseby and Hudson (Ann Intern Med85:609-611, 1976) discussing adult respiratory distress syndrome in patients with miliary tuberculosis, one of their p...
S L, Barriere, L D, Hudson, J S, Huseby
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Contemporary diagnosis and management of Fournier’s gangrene
Avinash Chennamsetty +3 more
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