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  • '''Gangrene''' is the "death and putrefaction of tissue usually due to a loss of blood ...'[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' in necrotizing [[cellulitis]] and [[Fournier gangrene]], are directly destroying tissue and blood vessels.
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  • '''Gangrene''' is the "death and putrefaction of tissue usually due to a loss of blood ...'[[Streptococcus pyogenes]]'' in necrotizing [[cellulitis]] and [[Fournier gangrene]], are directly destroying tissue and blood vessels.
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  • ...[[paralysis]]; [[ischemic contracture]]"<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> and ischemic [[gangrene]]. Unless the pressure can be reduced quickly by medical methods, it is a s ...c, in terms of function, in small spaces such as the hand, or [[Fournier's gangrene]] of the perineal area.
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  • ...subjects by tying off the blood vessels at both ends of the incision. A [[gangrene]]-roducing culture was then put placed into the wounds. Severe infection re
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  • ...]; unlabeled but recognized uses include [[Clostridium perfringens]] [[gas gangrene]], [[glanders]], [[plague]], [[ehrlichiosis]], non-cutaneous [[anthrax]] an
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  • * Type III is [[gas gangrene]], from ''[[Clostridium perfringens]]'' or ''[[Clostridium septica]]'', usu
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  • ...itions, such as [[deep venous thrombosis]], [[compartment syndrome]] and [[gangrene]], is essential; a presentation of the common signs of cellulitis needs urg
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  • ...larva]]e (maggots) were formerly used to treat wounds to prevent or stop [[gangrene]], as they would only consume dead flesh. This treatment is finding modern
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  • ...rculation, injuries and infections often lead to severe [[foot ulcer]]s, [[gangrene]] and [[amputation]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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