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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
In modern times treatment is usually surgical [[debridement]], and excision with amputation is necessary in many cases. Antibiotics alone are not effective because they do not penetrate ischemic muscles sufficiently. | In modern times treatment is usually surgical [[debridement]], and excision with amputation is necessary in many cases. Antibiotics alone are not effective because they do not penetrate ischemic muscles sufficiently. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
In modern times treatment is usually surgical debridement, and excision with amputation is necessary in many cases. Antibiotics alone are not effective because they do not penetrate ischemic muscles sufficiently.