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The patho- genicity of the disease-causing species in this genus is due to
production of exotoxins and/or exoenzymes. The most frequent causative
organism in anaerobic cellulitis and gas gangrene (clostridial myonecrosis) is C.
perfrin- gens.
F. H. Kayser, K. A. Bienz, 2011
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Oxford Textbook of Medicine
Aetiology Although gas gangrene conjures up visions of battlefield injury, cases
occur after civilian and iatrogenic trauma. Disease occurrence depends upon a
conjunction of factors. Viable forms of clostridia must be present and the wound ...
D. A. Warrell, Timothy M. Cox, John D. Firth, 2003
Necrotizing enteritis associated with toxigenic Type A Clostridium perfringens [
letter]. J Infect Dis 151:974–975, 1985. CLOSTRIDIAL WOUND INFECTIONS ICD
-10 A48.0 gas gangrene Synonyms: Gas gangrene, clostridial myonecrosis, ...
Pedro N. Acha, Boris Szyfres, 2001
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Oski's Pediatrics: Principles & Practice
The clinical picture of gas gangrene is so characteristic that the diagnosis can be
established with fair certainty on clinical grounds. The major problem is that the
rarity of the disease may lower clinical suspicion and may hamper decisive ...
Julia A. McMillan, Ralph D. Feigin, Catherine DeAngelis, 2006
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Burton's Microbiology for the Health Sciences
Gas Gangrene (Clostridial Myonecrosis). After Clostridium spores enter and
germinate in a wound, the vegetative pathogens produce necrotizing
exoenzymes and toxins, which destroy muscle and soft tissue, allowing deeper
penetration by ...
Paul G. Engelkirk, Janet L. Duben-Engelkirk, Gwendolyn R. Wilson Burton, 2011
Group 3: Amputation for Ischemia jrom Obstructive Vascular Disease Table 3
summarizes data on the group of four patients with gas gangrene that developed
after amputation of a lower extremity for ischemia due to obstructive vascular ...
Ivan W. Brown, Barbara G. Cox, 1966
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Handbook of Zoonoses, Second Edition: Bacterial, ...
... some farms than others.42 The frequency of involvement of individual
clostridial species and the prevalence of gas gangrene are determined by the
distribution and density of the organisms in the environment.47 Clostridia
commonly inhabit ...
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
GAS GANGRENE Clostridium perfringens (C. perfringens) is a common bacteria
associated with three distinct disease syndromes: gas gangrene,enteritis
necroticans,and clostridium food poisoning. Clostridium bacteria produce at least
...
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Military Medicine: From Ancient Times to the 21st Century
Gas Gangrene Gas gangrene's clinical signs can appear as early as five hours
after the initial infection and can progress to death in less than 16 hours. The skin
turns blue or orange-red around the wound. Vesicles then form along the lines of
...
Jack Edward McCallum, 2008
Gas Gangrene Is gas gangrene the same as gangrene? No, gangrene is self-
destruction of the muscle tissues brought about by enzymes from partially
repaired tissue. Gas gangrene occurs when soilborne Clostridium per- fringens
and other ...
Benjamin S. Weeks, I. Edward Alcamo, 2008
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They are so much more than a name | Tillsonburg News
... frostbite, shell shock and gas gangrene. Stanley could have been wounded while still in England or brought here for specialty treatment after ... «Tillsonburg News, Jul 15»
South Holland's Battle of Britain memorial
Tony's escapades didn't end there as he was hit by enemy shrapnel and ended up with gas gangrene, which put an end to his flying career. «Spalding Guardian, Jul 15»
Woman's skinny jeans land her a 4-day hospital stay
Doctors found severe swelling, nerve and muscle damage and myonecrosis, aka gas gangrene, which causes tissue death and can be fatal. «PennLive.com, Jun 15»
Katherine veterinarian backs Department of Primary Industry cattle …
The vaccine is designed to protect against tetanus, pulpy kidney, gas gangrene, blackleg and black's disease, reducing decrease mortality ... «ABC Online, Jun 15»
The U.S. Military's Anthrax Foul-Up Is An Embarrassing Wakeup Call
... of anthrax, six strains of the bacteria that produces botulinum toxin, three strains of the bacteria that cause gas gangrene, and West Nile. «Forbes, May 15»
Tribunal orders CTU to pay compensation to the kin of the deceased
She contracted Gas Gangrene during her three-day stay in the preoperative ward of the PGIMER which eventually led to her death. Status: The ... «Hindustan Times, May 15»
Was humiliated everytime I asked for help: Mother
"It was only when she was found suffering from gas gangrene that doctors panicked and she was wheeled into the OT only to die due to the ... «Hindustan Times, May 15»
New animal health website launched
health. The common clostridial diseases, including blackleg, bacterial redwater, gas gangrene, tetanus and black disease are also covered. «Agriland, May 15»
Clostridium sordellii genome analysis reveals plasmid localized …
Structure of the key toxin in gas gangrene. Nat Struct Biol. 1998; 5(8):738-46. PubMed Abstract | Publisher Full Text OpenURL. Return to text. «BMC Blogs Network, May 15»
Ottawa woman recovering from flesh-eating disease
... associated with gangrenous blood and gas (recognized by the senior physician as "gas gangrene" which he had not seen previously since ... «Ottawa Citizen, May 15»