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  2. 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.

  3. Necrotizing fasciitis - Wikipedia

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    Gram-negative bacteria and anaerobes like Clostridia are more often implicated in Fournier gangrene. This is a subtype of Type I infections affecting the groin and perianal areas. [10] Clostridia account for 10% of overall type I infections and typically cause a specific kind of necrotizing fasciitis known as gas gangrene or myonecrosis.

  4. Gangrene - Wikipedia

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    Dry gangrene is often due to peripheral artery disease, but can be due to acute limb ischemia. As a result, people with atherosclerosis, high cholesterol, diabetes and smokers commonly have dry gangrene. [13] The limited oxygen in the ischemic limb limits putrefaction and bacteria fail to survive. The affected part is dry, shrunken, and dark ...

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  7. Category:Bacterium-related cutaneous conditions - Wikipedia

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    Flesh-eating bacteria syndrome; Flinders Island spotted fever; Flying squirrel typhus; Folliculitis; Fort Bragg fever; Fournier gangrene; Fournier gangrene of the penis or scrotum; Frambösie; Furunculosis

  8. Jean Alfred Fournier - Wikipedia

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    Fournier's gangrene: gangrene caused by infection of the scrotum and usually associated with diabetes. Although the condition is named after Fournier after he published a series of five cases, [2] it was first described by a physician named Baurienne in 1764. [3] Fournier's sign: scars on the mouth following the healing of lesions in congenital ...

  9. Tragic discovery in Oregon: Missing hiker’s body found ...

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    The search for missing hiker Susan Lane-Fournier, 61, took a tragic turn after her body was found over the weekend in Welches, Oregon, an unincorporated community at the base of Mount Hood.