Fournier gangrene
Death of tissue, usually in considerable mass and generally associated with loss of vascular (nutritive) supply and followed by bacterial invasion and putrefaction.
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47 yrs Male, NonDiabetic presented with Fournier Gangrene of Scrotum & dorsal skin of Penis.
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