1. Necrotizing fasciitis: case series and review of the literature on clinical and medico-legal diagnostic challenges
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Renzo Giordano, Alessia Viero, Giovanni Cecchetto, Dario Raniero, Paolo Fais, Guido Viel, Stefano Kusstatscher, Massimo Montisci, Chiara Giraudo, and Paolo Fais, Alessia Viero, Guido Viel, Renzo Giordano, Dario Raniero, Stefano Kusstatscher, Giraudo Chiara, Giovanni Cecchetto, Massimo Montisci
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Forensic pathology ,Necrotizing fasciitis ,Medical malpractice ,Medical law ,Clinical forensic medicine ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,LRINEC score ,Diagnosis ,Medicine ,Humans ,030216 legal & forensic medicine ,Fasciitis, Necrotizing ,Intensive care medicine ,Fasciitis ,Forensic pathology, clinical forensic medicine, necrotizing fasciitis, medical malpractice, LRINEC score ,Cause of death ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Septic shock ,Soft Tissue Infections ,Soft tissue ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business ,Medical literature - Abstract
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a life-threatening infection of soft tissues spreading along the fasciae to the surrounding musculature, subcutaneous fat and overlying skin areas that can rapidly lead to septic shock and death. Due to the pandemic increase of medical malpractice lawsuits, above all in Western countries, the forensic pathologist is frequently asked to investigate post-mortem cases of NF in order to determine the cause of death and to identify any related negligence and/or medical error. Herein, we review the medical literature dealing with cases of NF in a post-mortem setting, present a case series of seven NF fatalities and discuss the main ante-mortem and post-mortem diagnostic challenges of both clinical and forensic interests. In particular, we address the following issues: (1) origin of soft tissue infections, (2) micro-organisms involved, (3) time of progression of the infection to NF, (4) clinical and histological staging of NF and (5) pros and cons of clinical and laboratory scores, specific forensic issues related to the reconstruction of the ideal medical conduct and the evaluation of the causal value/link of any eventual medical error.
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- 2018