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Image Number #8910 (Gangrene)

Diagnosis: Gangrene

Description: Acral gangrene of the finger tips

Morphology: Necrosis and infarction

Site: Fingertips

Sex: M

Age: 7

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Ian McColl

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History:

Acral gangrene is a later complication of meningococcaemia with purpura fulminans and blockage of acral vessels resulting in partial amputation of limbs to save the patient.

See this article on Acral necrosis The Ugly cousin of COVID toes.

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