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Gas Gabgrene and Necrotizing Fasciitis SOA Textbook
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Description: Necrotizing soft-tissue infections encompass a wide variety of clinical syndromes resulting from introduction of various pathogens into injured or devitalized tissue. The extent of microbial involvement in such tissue may range from simple contamination, which results in self-limited bacterial proliferation with few, if any, clinical symptoms to overt and progressive local tissue necrosis, which, if untreated, may lead to septicemia and death. Early differentiation among these infections is not always possible, as there are overlapping classification criteria.
Type: Reference Material
Author/Contact: Waldo E. Floyd III, M.D. & Betsy N. Perry, MD
Institution: SOA Textbook
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Language: English
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Added: Sun Nov 15 2009