FLESH EATING DISEASE DIAGNOSIS |
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The appearance of the skin, paired with pain and
fever raises the possibility of flesh-eating disease. An x ray,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed tomography scans (CT
scans) of the area reveals a feathery pattern in the tissue, caused
by accumulating gas in the dying tissue. Necrosis is evident during
exploratory surgery, during which samples are collected for
bacterial identification. |
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