Clostridium septicum fatality: diffuse bowel necrosis associated with cocaine abuse and agranulocytosis

William H. Jacobsen, Joseph D. Losek, Evert A. Eriksson

Abstract


Spontaneous, non-traumatic gas gangrene due to Clostridium septicum is a rapidly progressive infection with a high mortality rate and most commonly presents with soft tissue myonecrosis. Predisposing factors include gastrointestinal pathology, malignancies and immune deficiency disorders. To our knowledge cocaine induce bowel ischemia as a predisposing factor for Clostridium septicum sepsis has not been previous reported.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/css.v1n1p34

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