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30 November, 16:12

A patient presents with these signs: a wounded finger that has turned black, crackly sound under the skin, and foul-smelling bubbly drainage in the area of the wound. what disease does this indicate?

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  1. 30 November, 16:30
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    Answer - Gas Gangrene

    Gas gangrene is a potentially lethal form of tissue death. A patient with gas gangrene will present with blackening of the skin (due to necrosis), crackly sound under the skin (known as crepitation), and a foul-smelling bubbly drainage in the area of the wound.
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