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Necrotizing Infection of the Upper Extremity: A Veterans Affairs Medical Center Experience (2008-2017)
Loretta Coady-Fariborzian1, Christy Anstead1
1is a Plastic and Hand Surgeon, and is an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, both at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center in Gainesville, Florida. Loretta Coady-Fariborzian is a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Abstract:
Necrotizing infection of the upper extremity is a rare pathology with a substantial risk of amputation and mortality that requires a high index of suspicion and expeditious referral to a hand surgeon.
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