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Figure 1: (a) Necrotizing infection of vulva involving full thickness of tissues presenting late. (b) Following debridement of the necrotic tissue (inset) and excising the involved fascia. (c) Posteriorly, the disease was extending around the anal canal. As the skin around was precious, as much skin possible was saved while removing all the diseased fascia (can be appreciated from undermined edges) |
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