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Cureus ; 15(9): e46136, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37900390

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The rise in limb salvage surgeries has led to an increase in post-traumatic equinus contractures, resulting in secondary causes of tiptoe walking. There is notable evidence linking superimposed bacteremia to heightened risks of morbidity and mortality in dengue patients, particularly when the immune system is compromised, leading to documented cases of Aeromonas-induced necrotizing fasciitis with myonecrosis. A case report from August 2019 involves a five-year-old boy admitted for dengue fever, which progressed to severe bilateral leg necrotizing fasciitis caused by concurrent Aeromonas infection. The child further underwent urgent surgical debridement and post-operatively was diagnosed with necrotizing fascio-myositis of the bilateral leg. Despite urgent surgical intervention, the patient developed long-term complications of persistent equinus contractures in both legs, necessitating subsequent surgical Achilles tendon lengthening. This case underscores the potential fatality of superimposed Aeromonas septicaemia in dengue patients and emphasizes the need for vigilant monitoring and intervention in serious soft tissue infections in growing children and adolescents.

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Cureus ; 15(8): e43173, 2023 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37692627

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Macrodystrophia lipomatosa (MDL) is a rare congenital variant of focused gigantism that is non-hereditary. Typically, MDL presents with localized gigantism in either the hand or foot. In this case report, we present the unique instance of a 12-year-old girl who has experienced enlargement of the first and second toes on her right foot since birth. Plain radiographs and MRI findings revealed the accumulation of fatty tissue around the first and second toes, medial and lateral aspects of the first metatarsal, extending up to the medial plantar arch of the foot. To enhance foot functionality and alleviate any issues with wearing footwear, a successful reconstruction surgical intervention was performed. As a result, the patient can now wear shoes without any difficulties. MDL is a very uncommon kind of congenital localised gigantism, and surgical consultation is frequently performed for cosmetic reasons.

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