Necrotizing fasciitis of face - Our experience in its management

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Necrotising fasciitis (NF) is a severe soft tissue infection which spreads rapidly through fascial planes, characterised by soft tissue necrosis and potentially life threatening. Involvement of the face from NF is rare. Only 35 such cases have been reported in the literature since 1960. It is associated with a high mortality and results in severe disfigurement of the face, posing challenging reconstructive problems. The authors present their experience on the comprehensive management of NF of face with severe disfigurement affecting a young female patient. Copyright 2011 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Singh, D. V., Thomas, S., Nair, P. P., Cyriac, S., & Tripathi, G. M. (2011). Necrotizing fasciitis of face - Our experience in its management. BMJ Case Reports. https://doi.org/10.1136/bcr.07.2011.4453

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