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Spontaneous sequential compartment syndrome of the lower limbs
Said Abisi1, Yao Pey Yong, Andrew Beech
11Department of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Nottingham University Hospital, Nottingham, United Kigdom.
Abstract:
Spontaneous compartment syndrome is a rare condition and requires urgent surgical treatment to achieve favorable outcome. Several cases have been reported in the literature, and it has been associated with patients with diabetes. We present a case of acute spontaneous sequential compartment syndrome of the lower limbs in a patient with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes.
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