نتایج جستجو برای: gangrene

تعداد نتایج: 3674  

2015
Irom Keshorjit Singh

Fournier’s gangrene is an uncommon form of necrotizing fasciitis in children. It needs prompt diagnosis and treatment to avoid the high morbidity and mortality. In the present study we are reporting a 3 months old infant with Fournier’s gangrene predisposed by diaper rash due to poor hygiene. The infant was treated by debridement and primary repair with a good outcome.

Journal: :Diseases of the chest 1951
P LUKOMSKI

My task is to clarify some fundamental problems of etiology and pathogenesis of .suppurative diseases of the lungs on the basis of works of Soviet scientists and my own observations during the last 10 years. First: the question of terminology. Is it expedient and pqssible to strictly distinguish between abscess and pulmonary gangrene on the basis of clinical manifestation? Judging from a large ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1982
M M Krishnan

A fifty-nine year old Indian male was admitted with pain and swelling of 5 days in the scrotum. He had a swollen scrotum of 14 x 10 ems. with gangrene over its anterior, lateral and posterior surfaces, and discharging serosanguineous foul smelling fluid from its cracked surfaces. The penis was oedematous without evidence of gangrene (Fig. 1). The groins had fungal infection. Two days after admi...

2011
John Aggelidakis Konstantinos Lasithiotakis Anastasia Topalidou John Koutroumpas Georgios Kouvidis Paulos Katonis

Gas gangrene is a necrotic infection of soft tissue associated with high mortality, often necessitating amputation in order to control the infection. Herein we present a case of gas gangrene of the arm in an intravenous drug user with a history of intramuscular injections with normal saline in the shoulder used to provoke pain for recovery after drug induced coma. The patient was early treated ...

2005

Gangrene of the extremities of venous origin is reviewed; it is a rare but distinct clinicopathologic entity hitherto not widely known. A classification of the cases of thrombophlebitis complicated with gangrene is presented, based on the presence of the peripheral pulses: (1) cases with palpable arteries; (2) cases with nonpalpable but patent arteries. Patency of the entire arterial system of ...

Journal: :Current trends in clinical & medical sciences 2021

Fournier gangrene is a rare type of necrotizing fasciitis the genital or anorectal region that rapidly progresses towards diffuse tissue necrosis and mortality if untreated. As seen in this case, disease difficult to diagnose its early stages due lack pathognomonic signs differentiate it from localized scrotal abscess, cellulitis, pyoderma gangrenosum, orchitis. These initial findings Fournier’...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
Samuel C Schecter Jack W McAninch William P Schecter

Fournier’s gangrene is a life-threatening soft-tissue infection of the perineum requiring radical soft-tissue debridement and antibiotic therapy. We report a 24-year follow-up of a patient with Fournier’s gangrene treated with subcutaneous unilateral testicle implantation following contralateral orchiectomy and radical debridement. Hormonal testicular function was preserved despite the subcutan...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2003
T Kuberski L Robinson A Schurgin

A critically ill patient with septicemic plague and peripheral gangrene was treated successfully with ciprofloxacin. There are no previous reports of plague being successfully treated with ciprofloxacin. Peripheral gangrene of this patient's feet was managed with use of sympathetic blockade; the patient's toes appear to have been saved by this approach.

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2006
A P Dubey S Sudha Ankit Parakh

Peripheral gangrene as a manifestation of tuberculosis is very uncommon. An 8 year old male child presented with non-healing ulcer over the sole of left foot, left inguinal tubercular lymphadenopathy with scrofloderma, tubercular pleural effusion and gangrene of the right fore foot. The child improved on antitubercular treatment.

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2006
Kavitha D Mogale Arun Shrivastava

A six-year old boy presented with dry gangrene of toes and fingers with hypertension with no other systemic abnormalities. He had persistently high inflammatory parameters, was diagnosed as childhood classic polyarteritis nodosa and showed improvement with immunosuppressants along with antihypertensives. Toe gangrene required amputation in view of superadded infection.

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