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In addition, many patients face complications such as skin necrosis, infection, and sensory abnormalities.
Smoking increases the risk of skin necrosis 12-fold.
Skin necrosis can occur after a facelift operation.
Skin necrosis risk is also lowered.
Although necrosis is extremely rare, smokers have an increased risk to develop skin necrosis.
Skin necrosis, whilst rare, can be cosmetically "potentially devastating", and may take months to heal.
Calciphylaxis is a syndrome of vascular calcification, thrombosis and skin necrosis.
This can be helpful to prevent wound bleeding, but it can cause strangulation and skin necrosis if tied too tightly.
The characteristic lesions are the ischemic skin lesions (usually with areas of skin necrosis).
In rare cases, Cushing's can cause hypercalcemia, which can lead to skin necrosis.
Patients with Protein C deficiency are at an increased risk of developing skin necrosis while on warfarin.
More severe infections can result in vesicles, bullae, and petechiae, with possible skin necrosis.
Skin necrosis is one of the complications that may require another procedure as the dead skin must be replaced by a skin graft.
Skin necrosis (dead skin) is a rare complication, in which the skin falls off in the necrotic area.
Specific complications include skin necrosis, and dysesthesia, abnormal changes in sensation (numbness and tingling).
Skin problems, including breakdown of skin tissue (skin necrosis) and irritation from the tape and bandaging.
While skin necrosis in patients had been previously described, Verhagen was the first to publish a paper on this relationship in the medical literature, in 1954.
Lymphadenectomy can carry substantial morbidity, such as infection, skin necrosis, wound breakdown, chronic edema, and even a low, but finite, mortality rate.
Complications, while rare, include venous thromboembolism, visual disturbances, allergic reaction, thrombophlebitis, skin necrosis, and hyperpigmentation or a red treatment area.
The skin necrosis associated with levamisole toxicity ranges from leukocytoclastic vasculitis to occlusive vasculopathy.
A side effect of the procedure is the destruction of existing cutaneous lymphatic vessels and also carry risks papillomatosis, skin necrosis and edema exacerbation.
Clinicians should consider the diagnosis of "LINES" in patients with skin necrosis, neutropenia and fever associated with cocaine abuse.
In one study of clinically diagnosed brown recluse bites, skin necrosis occurred 37% of the time, while systemic illness occurred 14% of the time.
Protein C and protein S deficiency have also been associated with an increased risk of skin necrosis on commencing anticoagulant treatment with warfarin or related drugs.
Chotenimitkhun, R. & Rojnuckarin, P. Systemic antivenom and skin necrosis after green pit viper bites.