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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
On | On x ray of affected area, necrotizing fasciitis is characterized by [[subcutaneous]] gas or [[soft tissue]] swelling (specific x-ray finding) and increased soft tissue thickness and opacity. Chest x-ray findings associated with necrotizing fasciitis include early changes of fluid overload and [[adult respiratory distress syndrome|adult (acute) respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)]]. | ||
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Image:X_ray_NF.jpg|200px| X ray of hip showing subcutaneous gas | Image:X_ray_NF.jpg|200px| X ray of hip showing subcutaneous gas - Case courtesy of Dr Wael Nemattalla, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 8674 | ||
Image:Nf_of_diabetic_foot.jpeg| X ray ( | Image:Nf_of_diabetic_foot.jpeg| X ray (Necrotizing fasciitis of diabetic foot) - Case courtesy of Dr Wael Nemattalla, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 8674 | ||
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===Chest X | ===Chest X Ray=== | ||
*Chest | *Chest x ray findings are associated with necrotizing fasciitis include: | ||
:*Early changes of fluid overload | :*Early changes of fluid overload | ||
:*Changes of | :*Changes of [[adult respiratory distress syndrome|adult (acute) respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
On x ray of affected area, necrotizing fasciitis is characterized by subcutaneous gas or soft tissue swelling (specific x-ray finding) and increased soft tissue thickness and opacity. Chest x-ray findings associated with necrotizing fasciitis include early changes of fluid overload and adult (acute) respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
X Ray
X ray of affected area
- On X-ray, necrotizing fasciitis is characterized by:[1]
- Subcutaneous gas or soft tissue swelling (specific x-ray finding)
- Increased soft tissue thickness and opacity
- Plain x-ray is a poor screening study for necrotizing fasciitis because:
- Subcutaneous emphysema is an insensitive finding and is present in a minority of patients
- In the early stages the findings are similar to cellulitis
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X ray of hip showing subcutaneous gas - Case courtesy of Dr Wael Nemattalla, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 8674
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X ray (Necrotizing fasciitis of diabetic foot) - Case courtesy of Dr Wael Nemattalla, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 8674
Chest X Ray
- Chest x ray findings are associated with necrotizing fasciitis include:
- Early changes of fluid overload
- Changes of adult (acute) respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
References
- ↑ Necrotizing fasciitis http://radiopaedia.org/articles/necrotising-fasciitis (2016) Accessed on September 9,2016