Necrotizing Fasciitis - the Flesh Eating Bacterial Disease - of the Neck.

2008 
Necrotizing fasciitis is uncommon and can be difficult to diagnose. It causes progressive morbidity until the infectious process is diagnosed and properly treated. A delay in diagnosis is associated with a grave prognosis and increased mortality. The main goal of the clinician must be to establish the diagnosis and initially treat the patient within the standard of care. We would like to present a case of 70-year-old gentleman with poorly controlled diabetes, who was diagnosed with type 1 primary necrotizing fasciitis of the neck and present the imaging findings which led to the diagnosis.
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