The necrotizing soft tissue infection is a rare surgical emergency. Early diagnosis and timely treatment can contribute to better survival and the preservation of the limb. Diagnosis of this pathology remains a challenge to the clinician at the initial stage of the disease, especially if the patient is immunocompromised. We present the case of a 75-year-old man with B lymphocytic leukemia who was diagnosed with necrotizing soft tissue infection but failed to exhibit typical clinical and laboratory measurements. This case highlights the difficulty of early diagnosis in hematology patient, altered sensitivity of disease-specific scoring systems, and importance of high clinician awareness.
Keywords: immunocompromised patient; lrinec score; medical emergency; necrotizing fasciitis.
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