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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) Research for Anaerobic Bacterial Infection.

[The therapeutic approach to necrotizing fasciitis].

Abstract: Necrotizing fasciitis are characterized by the necrosis of fascias, and their severe consequences in terms of morbidity and mortality. An early diagnosis, based on sometimes subtle cutaneous lesions (associated to a sepsis syndrome) allows to start...

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[Cervical necrotizing fasciitis].

Abstract: Necrotizing fasciitis is a severe fatal soft tissue infection characterized by necrosis of fascia. It was caused by polymicrobial infections with aerobe and anaerobe. Although it commonly involved abdomen, extremities and perineum, it might also occur in...

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Anaerobic infection therapy.

Abstract: Anaerobes are involved mainly in abdominal surgical infections and the Bacteroides fragilis group is still predominant in such infections. By definition surgery itself plays the major role in therapy while antibiotics have an adjunctive role. Depending on...

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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy and the diabetic foot.

Abstract: Common causes for non-healing of diabetic foot ulcers are infection and/or ischaemia. Diabetic patients are compromised hosts as far as wound healing is concerned. Diabetes mellitus is associated with a defective cellular and humoral immunity. In particular,...

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[Necrotizing soft tissue infection].

Abstract: The dramatic course of necrotizing soft tissue infection represents a medical emergency, since it is limb- and life-threatening. Most necrotizing soft tissue infections are caused by mixed aerobic and anaerobic Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms. Most...

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Pharmacotherapy of lower limb diabetic ulcers.

Abstract: To discuss the pathophysiology, microbiology, and pharmacotherapy of lower extremity (LE) diabetic ulcers. A MEDLINE search from 1966 to April 1999 was conducted. The search was limited to humans and English-language journals. Key search words included...

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