Necrotizing Fasciitis: Case series of four cases
Journal Title: INNOVATIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
Necrotizing Fasciitis called as flash eating disease is still prevalent in developing coun-tries. Surgical debridement under antibiotic cover is the mainstay of treatment and has usually good prognosis.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Aarushi Vashist,Dr. Raman Wadhera, Dr J S Gulya,Dr Sahana P, Dr. Keshav Gupta*,Dr Sachin Hooda
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