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Fournier's gangrene

Tevita 'Aho, Alessandra Canal and David E Neal

Nature Clinical Practice Urology (2006) 3, 54-57
doi:10.1038/ncpuro0353

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Figure 1

Photograph of patient's scrotum showing scrotal wall edema and skin discoloration.

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Figure 2

Photograph of patient's penis and scrotum showing almost circumferential distal penile skin involvement.

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Figure 3

Appearance of patient's pubic region after initial debridement, with scrotum and suprapubic fat pad excised, testes preserved within tunica vaginalis, and penile skin and subcutaneous tissue debrided.

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Figure 4

Photograph of patient's pubic region after initial debridement, with testes displaced to show the extent of the perineal wound.

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