نتایج جستجو برای: necrotizing fasciitis

تعداد نتایج: 12739  

Journal: :Revista espanola de cirugia ortopedica y traumatologia 2014
E Navarro-Cano D Noriego-Muñoz

INTRODUCTION Multifocal necrotizing fasciitis is a condition in which there is more than one non-contiguous body area affected, and it is usually the result of the dissemination of septic emboli. CLINICAL CASE We present a 67 year-old patient, on oral corticosteroid treatment, who was admitted with a septic shock. The previous week he had been operated on due to the perforation of a colon div...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 2005
Yuag-Meng Liu Chih-Yu Chi Mao-Wang Ho Chin-Ming Chen Wei-Chih Liao Cheng-Mao Ho Po-Chang Lin Jen-Hsein Wang

Necrotizing fasciitis is a life-threatening soft-tissue infection primarily involving the superficial fascia. This study investigated the microbiologic characteristics and determinants of mortality of this disease. The medical records of 87 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis from 1999 to 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. A single pathogen was identified as the infe...

2009
A Krieg A Röhrborn J Schulte am Esch D Schubert LW Poll C Ohmann S Braunstein WT Knoefel

OBJECTIVE Necrotizing fasciitis is a life threatening soft-tissue infection with a high morbidity and mortality. Prompt treatment based on extensive surgical debridement and antibiotic therapies are the therapeutic principles. METHODS The medical records of patients with necrotizing fasciitis (n = 26) from 1996 to 2005 were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS The localization of necrotizing f...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia 2001
J D Frota Filho C Drews P Leães C Blacher F Tostes N Delatorre M Vieira E Lúcio W Pereira M Sales R Lobo R Stuermer N Tanaka L Portugal F Lucchese

Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare soft tissue infection and a life-threatening emergency, often fatal. Its incidence and management are described plentifully in the medical literature regarding the most common anatomical sites involved like the abdomen, lower and upper limbs, and perineum. However, available data and case reports of chest wall necrotizing fasciitis after thoracic procedures are s...

2015
Susumu Saigusa Masaki Ohi Hiroki Imaoka Ryo Uratani Minako Kobayashi Yasuhiro Inoue

A 41-year-old man experienced a swollen scrotum three days after a motorcycle accident and presented to our hospital. He had had a primary suture repair for anoperineal trauma in an outside hospital at the time of the injury. He presented to us with general fatigue, low grade fevers, and perineal pain. Abdominal computed tomography showed subcutaneous emphysema from the scrotum to the left ches...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2012
Hung Chang Yu-Shin Hung Shian-Sen Shie Tung-Liang Lin

Infection with Aeromonas species has been reported to occur in neutropenic patients. Necrotizing fasciitis caused by Aeromonas species is uncommon but potentially life-threatening. We herein describe three cases of fulminant necrotizing fasciitis caused by Aeromonas sobria in neutropenic patients. These cases shared many clinical characteristics, including shock, coagulopathy, multiple organ fa...

2016
TO Abdurrazaq AA Ibikunle RO Braimah

Necrotizing fasciitis was recognized centuries ago by physicians. It is a rapidly progressive and potentially fatal soft-tissue infection that is typified by soft-tissue necrosis, especially affecting the subcutaneous tissues and fascia. Cervico-facial necrotizing fasciitis is said to be uncommon, but when it occurs, it is often of odontogenic origin and has severe consequences if not promptly ...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1982
R Percival A W Hargreaves

In 1933, Meleney clearly distinguished 'streptococcal' gangrene from postoperative synergistic gangrene in a classical description. In modern surgical practice (Ledingham and Tehrani, 1975), necrotizing fasciitis is considered a more applicable term for 'streptococcal' gangrene in both descriptive and aetiological terms. There are a number of reports indicating that postoperative synergistic ga...

2013
N. J. Dempster N. U. Maitra L. McAuley M. Brown D. Hendry

Corpus cavernosal abscess and necrotizing fasciitis occur rarely, and precipitating factors can usually be elicited with careful history and examination. Whilst both conditions share common risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, this is the first reported case of penile necrotizing fasciitis secondary to spontaneous corpus cavernosal abscess in an otherwise healthy patient. A 32-year-old man p...

2005
Bruno Zilberstein Roberto de Cleva Renato Scarsi Testa Ubirajara Sene Rony Eshkenazy Joaquim José Gama-Rodrigues

Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe and potentially fatal soft tissue infection, but involvement of the head and neck is rare. We report on 4 cases of cervical necrotizing fasciitis arising from tonsillitis. One patient was diabetic and one had received steroids before disease development. One patient developed acute respiratory failure and died of septic shock. Three patients recovered, helped b...

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