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British Medical Bulletin, 1954
Abstract A basic, brief review of gas gangrene has been presented along with an unusual case. More important, a good, orderly therapeutic regimen has been offered for the treatment of gas gangrene.
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Abstract A basic, brief review of gas gangrene has been presented along with an unusual case. More important, a good, orderly therapeutic regimen has been offered for the treatment of gas gangrene.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1954
Abstract Two cases are reported in which patients suffered with gas bacillus infection originating in the perianal fossa and extending to involve the scrotum, genitalia, perineum, inguinal canals and thighs. In one patient incision and drainage was followed by staged debridement and then by epithelization with aid of flap and pinch grafts.
Julian A. Sterling+3 more
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Abstract Two cases are reported in which patients suffered with gas bacillus infection originating in the perianal fossa and extending to involve the scrotum, genitalia, perineum, inguinal canals and thighs. In one patient incision and drainage was followed by staged debridement and then by epithelization with aid of flap and pinch grafts.
Julian A. Sterling+3 more
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1961
Abstract 1. 1. A brief discussion of gas gangrene is presented with the report of an unusual case involving the brain. 2. 2. The need for meticulous local examination of the patient with a laceration of the scalp is emphasized. 3. 3. The use of local and systemic antibiotics postoperatively and prophylactic tracheostomy is discussed.
Arthur I. Gilbert+2 more
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Abstract 1. 1. A brief discussion of gas gangrene is presented with the report of an unusual case involving the brain. 2. 2. The need for meticulous local examination of the patient with a laceration of the scalp is emphasized. 3. 3. The use of local and systemic antibiotics postoperatively and prophylactic tracheostomy is discussed.
Arthur I. Gilbert+2 more
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1974
Abstract Extract Gas gangrene is an acute, often fatal, bacterial disease, characterized by a severe necrotizing inflammation, that begin in a local area of tissue damage and then rapidly spreads to affect contiguous tissue (Eliason et al., 1937).
James Mp, Goldfinch Tt
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Abstract Extract Gas gangrene is an acute, often fatal, bacterial disease, characterized by a severe necrotizing inflammation, that begin in a local area of tissue damage and then rapidly spreads to affect contiguous tissue (Eliason et al., 1937).
James Mp, Goldfinch Tt
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Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 1989
A case of eyelid gas gangrene caused by Clostridium hastiforme is reported. The infection followed an alkali injury that probably aided proliferation of the organism by inducing local tissue ischemia. Debridement combined with antibiotic therapy controlled the infection, and the large lid defect healed satisfactorily by secondary intention.
David B. Lyon, Bradley N. Lemke
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A case of eyelid gas gangrene caused by Clostridium hastiforme is reported. The infection followed an alkali injury that probably aided proliferation of the organism by inducing local tissue ischemia. Debridement combined with antibiotic therapy controlled the infection, and the large lid defect healed satisfactorily by secondary intention.
David B. Lyon, Bradley N. Lemke
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1974
ABSTRACTThree cases of gas gangrene in the dog are described. Symptoms followed fracture of a femur in two cases and amputation of a hindlimb in the third. Clostridium welchii was isolated in each case. Two animals recovered following drainage of the lesion together with local and parenteral administration of the appropriate antibiotics.Résumé.
H. R. Denny+2 more
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ABSTRACTThree cases of gas gangrene in the dog are described. Symptoms followed fracture of a femur in two cases and amputation of a hindlimb in the third. Clostridium welchii was isolated in each case. Two animals recovered following drainage of the lesion together with local and parenteral administration of the appropriate antibiotics.Résumé.
H. R. Denny+2 more
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1997
A 77-year-old man with a history significant only for coronary artery disease presented to the ED with left-arm pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and diaphoresis. Six hours after the patient's admission to the hospital for presumed unstable angina, fever and left arm swelling, associated with crepitus and violaceous bullae, developed.
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A 77-year-old man with a history significant only for coronary artery disease presented to the ED with left-arm pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and diaphoresis. Six hours after the patient's admission to the hospital for presumed unstable angina, fever and left arm swelling, associated with crepitus and violaceous bullae, developed.
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Gas gangrene of the infrapatellar bursa
The American Journal of Surgery, 1959Abstract A case of gas gangrene infection of the infrapatellar bursa following needle and stab wound aspiration is reported. Satisfactory recovery followed surgical debridement and drainage of the bursa. The salient features of gas gangrene infection of a bursa are described.
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