Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl

A case of an 11-year-old prepubertal girl with Fournier's gangrene is presented. The diagnosis was posed after the disease had progressed to the typical clinical picture of frank gangrene. A benign viral infection, common warts, possibly represents the initiating event of the development of thi...

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Main Authors: Maria Tsinti, Theophani Tsekoura, Evangelos Blevrakis, Ioannis Vlachakis, Amalia Tsilimigaki-Christaki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Pediatrics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/704532
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spelling doaj-b5ddc6bef1224475b2f5c999cf29d4502020-11-24T21:04:07ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Pediatrics2090-68032090-68112013-01-01201310.1155/2013/704532704532Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy GirlMaria Tsinti0Theophani Tsekoura1Evangelos Blevrakis2Ioannis Vlachakis3Amalia Tsilimigaki-Christaki4Department of Paediatrics, Venizelion General Hospital, Knossos Avenue, 71409 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Paediatrics, Venizelion General Hospital, Knossos Avenue, 71409 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Paediatric Surgery, University General Hospital of Heraklion, 71500 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Paediatric Surgery, University General Hospital of Heraklion, 71500 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Paediatrics, Venizelion General Hospital, Knossos Avenue, 71409 Heraklion, Crete, GreeceA case of an 11-year-old prepubertal girl with Fournier's gangrene is presented. The diagnosis was posed after the disease had progressed to the typical clinical picture of frank gangrene. A benign viral infection, common warts, possibly represents the initiating event of the development of this necrotizing soft tissue infection. The development of childhood Fournier's gangrene in association with viral infections has been reported in the past. An optimal outcome was achieved by aggressive antibiotic and surgical treatment despite the late diagnosis. In children, Fournier's gangrene develops in previously healthy individuals with benign diseases often representing the initiating events; thus, high index of suspicion is necessary for an early diagnosis that will lead to the optimal outcome.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/704532
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author Maria Tsinti
Theophani Tsekoura
Evangelos Blevrakis
Ioannis Vlachakis
Amalia Tsilimigaki-Christaki
spellingShingle Maria Tsinti
Theophani Tsekoura
Evangelos Blevrakis
Ioannis Vlachakis
Amalia Tsilimigaki-Christaki
Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl
Case Reports in Pediatrics
author_facet Maria Tsinti
Theophani Tsekoura
Evangelos Blevrakis
Ioannis Vlachakis
Amalia Tsilimigaki-Christaki
author_sort Maria Tsinti
title Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl
title_short Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl
title_full Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl
title_fullStr Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl
title_full_unstemmed Fournier's Gangrene Associated with Local Cutaneous HPV Lesions in a Previously Healthy Girl
title_sort fournier's gangrene associated with local cutaneous hpv lesions in a previously healthy girl
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Pediatrics
issn 2090-6803
2090-6811
publishDate 2013-01-01
description A case of an 11-year-old prepubertal girl with Fournier's gangrene is presented. The diagnosis was posed after the disease had progressed to the typical clinical picture of frank gangrene. A benign viral infection, common warts, possibly represents the initiating event of the development of this necrotizing soft tissue infection. The development of childhood Fournier's gangrene in association with viral infections has been reported in the past. An optimal outcome was achieved by aggressive antibiotic and surgical treatment despite the late diagnosis. In children, Fournier's gangrene develops in previously healthy individuals with benign diseases often representing the initiating events; thus, high index of suspicion is necessary for an early diagnosis that will lead to the optimal outcome.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/704532
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