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Disease Information for Gangrene, ischemic
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Fever Non Infection
- Acrocyanosis/Cyanosis extremities
- Bulla/bullous rash
- Cutaneous ulcer/Skin ulcer
- Finger Lesions
- Local Rubor/Redness
- Painful skin ulcer
- Ulceration fingertips
- Vesicobullous rashes
- Edema, lower extremity (leg) , unilateral
- Inflammatory Finger Lesion
- Swelling one extremity/limb
- Foot Pain
- Midfoot pain
- Foul odor/lesion
- Localized Edema Swelling
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Painful Leg Ulcer Chronic
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Past History
- Past history/Aortic surgery/remote
- Established Disease Population
- Patient/Aorta catheterization
- Patient/Arteriosclerosis
- Patient/Arteriosclerosis/lower extremities
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Normocytic anemia
- Normocytic/Normochromic Anemia (Lab)
- Transaminase elevation (Lab)
- Very High CPK
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Decreased
- Lactic acid/Lactate (Lab)
- pO2, arterial blood (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Aldolase, serum (Lab)
- Aspartamine aminotransferase (SGOT, AST) (Lab)
- AST (SGOT) (aspartamine transferase) (Lab)
- Myoglobin
- Neutrophiles (Lab)
- Phosphate Serum (Lab)
- URINE Myoglobin
- Diagnostic Test Results
- Electrodiagnosis
- Pulse oximetry/low O2 saturation
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Cellulitis
- Decubitus ulcer/Bedsores
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Gangrene, ischemic
- Hyperphosphatemia
- Hypoxemia
- Hypoxia, systemic
- Myoglobinemia
- Myoglobinuria
- Peripheral gangrene
- Leg ulcers
- Toe Ulcer
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Extremities/Digits/Hand feet disorder (category)
- CLASS/Muscle/tendon/extremities (category)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Tissue infiltrate
- Process
- PROCESS/Arteriosclerosis/vascular/venous (category)
- PROCESS/Complicating disorder (ex)
- PROCESS/Ischemic process (ex)
- PROCESS/Use/Age/atrophic disorder (category)
- Treatment
- Drug Therapy - Contraindication
- RX/Beta-blocker
- Drug Therapy - Indication
- RX/Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
- SX/Debridement
- Surgical Procedures or Treatments
- SX/Surgery
- SX/Surgical emergency
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