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Possible Causes For Necrotizing fasciitis/mixed - Causes
- Trauma Causes
Wound, penetrating- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Bacterial infection
E coli infection
Polymicrobial infection
Bacteroides fragilis
Streptococcus, microaerophilic- Infected organ, Abscesses
Wound, infection
Surgical wound infection
Abscess, perianal/pararectal
Anterior tibial compartment/fasciitis
Necrotizing fasciitis/mixed
Periurethral abscess
Psoas abscess- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Diabetes mellitus, poorly controlled- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Cutaneous ulcer
Decubitus ulcer- Synonyms
- Fasciitides Necrotizing, Fasciitis necrotising, FASCIITIS NECROTIZING, Fascitides Necrotizing, Fascitis Necrotizing, GANGRENE HEMOLYTIC STREPTOCOCCUS, Infection mixed, Mixed infection, Mixed infection (disorder), Mixed infectious disease, Mixed infectious disease (disorder), Necrotising cellulitis, Necrotising erysipelas, Necrotising fasciitis, Necrotising myositis, Necrotizing cellulitis, Necrotizing erysipelas, Necrotizing Fasciitides, Necrotizing fasciitis, Necrotizing fasciitis (disorder), Necrotizing Fascitides, Necrotizing Fascitis, Necrotizing myositis, Polyinfection, Polyinfection (disorder), Polymicrobial infection, Streptococcal gangrene
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