gas gangrene

pathology

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description

  • In gangrene

    …different and more virulent form, gas gangrene, is caused by infection with bacteria of the genus Clostridium, which grow only in the absence of oxygen. It typically develops in deep crushing or penetrating wounds, as in war wounds, that are improperly cleansed; it may also be a sequel to an…

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treatment

  • West Nile virus
    In infectious disease: Antitoxins

    Gas gangrene is caused by infection with clostridial organisms, usually following a traumatic injury that has caused extensive local tissue damage. An antitoxin derived from horses is available as an adjunct to surgical and other treatment of these infections.

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wounds