Empiric intralesional tumescent drug delivery of antimicrobials effectively treated a painful necrotizing skin infection
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Empiric intralesional tumescent drug delivery of antimicrobials effectively treated a painful necrotizing skin infection
Keywords: TDD; TEL; amikacin; amphotericin B; antibiotic; antimicrobial; cefazolin; drug delivery; ecthyma gangrenosum; empiric treatment; epinephrine; infection; infiltration; injection; intralesional; leukemia cutis; lidocaine; necrosis; necrotic; necrotizing; oral dermatology; polymicrobial; skin infection; targeted; tumescent antibiotic delivery; tumescent delivery; tumescent drug delivery; tumescent epinephrine; tumescent epinephrine lidocaine; tumescent infiltration; tumescent injection; tumescent lidocaine; tumescent local anesthesia; ulcer.
Conflict of interest statement
Jeffrey A. Klein owns HK Surgical, Inc (a surgical supply and equipment company that develops infiltration pumps that can be used for Tumescent Drug Delivery). Jeffrey A. Klein and Paytra A. Klein have patents regarding Tumescent Drug Delivery.
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