gangrene in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Her left arm was plastered, but it developed gas gangrene and had to be amputated a few weeks later.
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His notes from the period express particular distress at wounds involving the knee-joint, and the regularity of gangrene-induced amputations.
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By the time he reached a hospital gas gangrene had set in, and his right arm had to be amputated.
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Eventually his leg is amputated by the headmistress, so as to avoid gangrene.
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They are a considered a virulence factor, facilitating the spread of gas gangrene.
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However, it also complicated the survivors' recuperation, as organisms in the swamp caused infection, with the potential for gas gangrene.
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Gangrene of limbs can occur in meningococcal disease.
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Gangrene is another common complication of severe infestation and superinfection.
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Gangrene set in, and his right leg was amputated below the knee.
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She has a sore foot which turns to gangrene.
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