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Topic: Fibrinoid necrosis


In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  LYMPHEDEMA SKIN CONDITIONS SKIN GROWTHS
Necrotizing fasciitis (AKA the flesh-eating bacterial disease) is a deep form of cellulitis that rapidly progresses to gangrene and necrosis of several layers of tissue, including the overlying skin, and occasionally including muscle.
Histologically necrotizing fasciitis shows prominent inflammation in and around cutaneous arteries with fibrinoid necrosis and fibrin thrombi.
There is dermal necrosis that extends along fascial planes accompanied by infiltration with many inflammatory cells (especially neutrophils), and large numbers of clumped gram-positive bacteria in the dermis.
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