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Monday, January 05, 2009
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The so-called "skin eating" infection (Necrotizing fasciitis): A 76-year-old woman presented with fever and left leg swelling and redness. During a 4-hour evaluation, the redness was noted to extend to involve the entire thigh; blood filled blisters developed.. The patient also developed life-threatening low blood pressure. The aggressive nature of the symcptoms and rash are suggestive of necrotizing fasciitis in which the causative organisms are most commonly several species of bacteria, however b-hemolytic Strecptococcus ( a type of Strep infection), Staphylococcus aureus,anaerobes (a type of Staph infection), or Gram-negative rods (another class of bacteria) may alone cause this syndrome. Different view (L.S.)

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