Necrotizing cellulitis
Necrotizing Cellulitis has been known under different synonymies since the beginning of this century. A review of bibliography consulted and the studyof 15 cases treated by the authors over a twoyear period, indicate that it is a rare disease, a ·wide knowledge of which would be...
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| Idioma: | Lingua castelá |
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1977
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| Acceso en liña: | https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2871 |
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| Summary: | Necrotizing Cellulitis has been known under different synonymies since the beginning of this century. A review of bibliography consulted and the studyof 15 cases treated by the authors over a twoyear period, indicate that it is a rare disease, a ·wide knowledge of which would be of great interest because ofits high morbility and death-rate. The primary and most serious fact is progressive necrosis of subcutaneous tissue, with eventual subsequent necrosis of skin,accompanied by a serious toxic condition caused by especific germs. It affects in general those patients who have had prior diseases. Elective treatment consists of surgical incisions fordrainage and debridement. General tract antibiotics are of secondary importance. |
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