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Ulceration and gangrene may then supervene and can result in loss of the limb if not treated.
He died of gangrene before he could pay, but his son dutifully discharged the debt.
Vasopressin should be infused through a central catheter because peripheral extravasation could cause tissue necrosis and gangrene.
This method left the flesh tumefied and healing was long but it avoided gangrene.
Rarely, fulminant ischaemic colitis occurs with gangrene or perforation and needs urgent surgical exploration.
Strangely enough, the wound in my remaining arm, which still suppurated, was seized with gangrene.
The leg is mottled and digital gangrene is common, but pedal pulses are usually palpable.
Never very healthy, she suffered for many years from diabetes and Buerger's disease, which affects the circulation and can lead to gangrene.
Most of the admissions were due to dehydration, gangrene and septic wounds.
As a postscript, some months later I heard somebody on the radio talking about gangrene and necrotised tissue.
For an uninfected ischaemic non-viable digit, mummification may be desirable to prevent wet gangrene.
If Phenergan is exposed to arterial blood, it can cause swift and irreversible gangrene.
Diseases like cancer, hydrothorax, diabetes, carbuncles, gangrene and paralysis are some examples of the culmination of any chronic disease.
Its most serious known effect is liver cancer about 10-15 yeafterftexposureure, so it is not exactly a shock anti-personnel weapon. Gas gangrene.
Caused by the bacterium Clostridium perfringens, gas gangrene is a particularly nasty condition.
This gangrene has spread to all continents and has been exacerbated by globalisation.
It should be said, though, that poverty often provides fertile soil for the growth of the gangrene of crime among our youth.
By that point, amputation may be the only way to stop the infection and keep gangrene from spreading.
In fact, poor foot care or a small wound can trigger a much more serious problem and even gangrene.
This vetting process is a long-term task, since the gangrene of corruption has become widespread.
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He set forth in most eloquent terms the dangers of fever, of gangrene, of haemorrhage.
As a part of the phthisical process in diabetes, cavities of various sizes are found and gangrene of the lungs has been observed.
As the gangrene extends, the cauterization is to be repeated twice daily or even more frequently.
We have erysipelas, fever and gangrene, and the Russian wounded are the worst.
There is first irritation about the wound, and an erysipelatous inflammation, which may lead to gangrene.
This bed was empty, because gangrene had set in, and the patient had died but yesterday.
Professor Schnlein also considers that the contagion of puerperal fever has the greatest similarity with hospital gangrene.
Such terrible scourges as pyaemia and hospital gangrene were rife in all of them.
In cases of great severity the gangrene of the keratogenous membrane spreads until the deeper structures are involved.
Excessive suppuration, lymphangitis, and gangrene are causes of a fatal termination by exhaustion.
Infective emboli are liable to lodge in the lung or pleura, and set up pulmonary abscess, gangrene of the lung, or empyema.
If gangrene has set in and no doctor is available, then treat as a burn.
He thought there had been gangrene and that it was going to fall off.
Of course, if gangrene occurs, the man is permanently invalided.
My friend who has type 1 diabetes had to have his toe removed because of gangrene.
The 42-year-old woman was minutes from losing her limb to gangrene after developing a blood clot from hip to calf.
Indradevi, 38, claimed that Uthayakumar was not given proper medical treatment and could lose his leg due to diabetic gangrene.
Prosser said the dog had developed gangrene and he had used an electric saw to cut it off himself.
I've never seen a man die under the lash, but gangrene may set up if the kourbash has been pickled.
Gangrene was in all the wards, the filth and foulness of the atmosphere were fearful.
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