Abstract
Primary necrotizing fasciitis of the breast is extremely rare. We describe a case of a 51-year-old diabetic smoker who presented with primary necrotizing fasciitis of the breast, with signs of severe systemic sepsis. She required intravenous antibiotics, radical emergency surgery, intensive care treatment and inotropic support. After daily wound inspections and changes of dressings, the wound was amenable to delayed primary closure on day 6. We describe this case in detail and review the literature on this extremely rare, but potentially fatal, infection.
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