Ischemic Gangrene

This article is an answer to the Case – Patient with Diabetes

The patient received a diagnosis of ischemic dry gangrene, most likely secondary to severe atherosclerotic peripheral arterial disease.

He declined to undergo further investigation or surgical management, citing the expense and the possibility of complications. The patient instead elected conservative treatment with analgesia, an antiplatelet agent, and management of his vascular risk factors.

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