Fournier,s gangrene in children:report of two cases
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Fournier,s gangrene as an infectious necrotizing fascitis of the genitalia is A RARE UROLOGIC EMERGENCY.pediatric cases have been successfully managed with a more conservative surgical approach and have had a significant lower mortality rate compared to adults.in spite of this fact we report two cases in two 6 and 7 year old boys following circumcision which ended up in death.failure in treatment was due to late reffering and diabetes in one of them
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volume 7 issue 3
pages 157- 160
publication date 2000-07-01
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