The authors describe two cases of Fournier's gangrene complicating aggressive therapy for hematologic malignancies. Fournier's gangrene is a fulminant necrotizing fasciitis of the scrotum and penis, often with an infectious etiology. Only one prior case has been reported in a patient receiving aggressive chemotherapy for a hematologic malignancy. Unique to these three cases was profound granulocytopenia and the culturing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in both the blood and necrotic perineal—scrotal tissue. Maintaining a high index of suspicion with early recognition and aggressive therapy may decrease the morbidity and mortality of this devastating and life‐threatening infection in the compromised host. Cancer 57:2291–2294, 1986. Copyright © 1986 American Cancer Society
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Berg, A., Armitage, J. O., & Burns, C. P. (1986). Fournier’s gangrene complicating aggressive therapy for hematologic malignancy. Cancer, 57(12), 2291–2294. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19860615)57:12<2291::AID-CNCR2820571210>3.0.CO;2-4