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  2. Necrotizing fasciitis - Wikipedia

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    [3] [2] It does not usually spread between people. [3] The disease is classified into four types, depending on the infecting organisms. [4] Medical imaging is often helpful to confirm the diagnosis. [4] Necrotizing fasciitis is treated with surgery to remove the infected tissue, and antibiotics. [2] [3] It is considered a surgical emergency.

  3. Fournier gangrene - Wikipedia

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    Fournier gangrene is a type of necrotizing fasciitis or gangrene affecting the external genitalia or perineum. It commonly occurs in older men, but it can also occur both in women and children and in people with diabetes or alcoholism or those who are immunocompromised.

  4. Gangrene - Wikipedia

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    Gangrene toes in a diabetic. Gangrene is a type of tissue death caused by a lack of blood supply. [4] The feet and hands are most commonly affected. [1] If the gangrene is caused by an infectious agent, it may present with a fever or sepsis.

  5. Woman, 33, thought her 'giant' leg was a knee sprain. It was ...

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    Once a person becomes infected, early diagnosis of necrotizing fasciitis is “notoriously difficult,” with one study showing it’s misdiagnosed 71% of the time, according to the Agency for ...

  6. What are the symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis? - AOL

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    An Indianapolis woman died two months after contracting necrotizing fasciitis, commonly known as flesh-eating bacteria, while in Florida.

  7. Florida father suffering from flesh-eating disease has over ...

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    The bacteria, which causes necrotizing fasciitis, has an extremely high mortality rate, and accurate diagnosis, rapid antibiotic administration and prompt surgery are extremely important in ...

  8. Pain out of proportion - Wikipedia

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    Pain out of proportion or pain out of proportion to physical examination is a medical sign where apparent pain in the individual does not correspond to other signs. It is found in a number of conditions, including: Necrotizing fasciitis [1] Compartment syndrome [2] Mesenteric ischemia [3] Mueller-Weiss disease [4]

  9. Group A streptococcal infection - Wikipedia

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    Early recognition and treatment are critical. [12] [13] Diagnostic tests include blood counts and urinalysis as well as cultures of blood or fluid from a wound site. Severe Group A streptococcal infections often occur sporadically but can be spread by person-to-person contact. [14]