Abstract:Acute extremity compartment syndrome is a clinical entity characterized by proceeding to tissue necrosis as a result of highly raised pressure within a fascial space causing a disruption of the perfusion pressure necessary for tissue viability. Mostly it is caused by fractures and soft tissue traumas. In this article a case with compartment syndrome in forearm which was developed by a rare cause was reported. Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever is a highly mortal and transmissible viral disease, characterized by … Show more
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