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Area of Science:

  • Medicine
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Gaseous gangrene, a severe bacterial infection, is characterized by rapid tissue necrosis and gas production.
  • While typically localized, hyperacute presentations can lead to rapid systemic dissemination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report a rare case of hyperacute gaseous gangrene with whole-body diffusion.
  • To emphasize the critical and rapid progression of this severe infectious condition.

Main Methods:

  • Case report presentation.
  • Clinical and pathological description of the patient's condition.

Main Results:

  • The patient presented with a hyperacute form of gaseous gangrene.
  • The infection rapidly became diffuse, affecting the entire body.

Conclusions:

  • Hyperacute gaseous gangrene can present with rapid, whole-body diffusion.
  • Prompt diagnosis and intervention are crucial for managing such aggressive infections.