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HEINE, O; LANG, U; MUSSMANN, J.
Acute dermal gangrene: a postoperative complication. With an example from obstetrics
GEBURTSH FRAUENHEILK. 1988; 48(1): 50-52. Doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1035695 (- Case Report)
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Abstract:
In the anglo-american literature the acute dermal gangrene is characterized as a cutaneous syndrome of infectious etiology which is usually leading--postoperatively or after an injury--to necrotizing destructions of the cutis, subcutis, subcutaneous fat, fascia or muscle. Depending on the localization of the involved tissue a superficial progressive bacterial gangrene is distinguished from a more deeply localized necrotizing fasciitis. Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations of these extremely rare syndromes are described in connection with an obstetric case which has been seen by us recently.
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