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Postsurgical pyoderma gangrenosum and flap necrosis in a head and neck cancer patient following neck dissection.

Julia ArebroBjörn Palmgren
Published in: Clinical case reports (2020)
Postsurgical pyoderma gangrenosum (PSPG) develops in the skin after surgery without known cause. Immunosuppression constitutes first-line therapy and increases the likelihood of successful surgery when needed. PSPG should be considered when a flap necrosis occurs.
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