Fournier symptom complex

Title: Fournier symptom complex

Fournier symptom complex is a rare disease that is caused by a malfunction of the immune system and can lead to serious complications, including cancer. Fournier's symptoms may include redness of the skin in the genital area, thighs and buttocks, as well as burning, itching and pain. If left untreated, it can lead to tumors. Treatment includes surgical removal of the affected tissue, radiation, or chemotherapy. Fournier symmetrical progressive form of Fourier lesions of the skin, mucous membrane and/or internal organs. It was first described by A. Fournier in 1805, but the modern term was introduced by G. Cabrol in 1962. Research Bouligand M., Copin F., Goumenou M., Metzger H., Burcelin R. et al. showed that a comprehensive microbiological and immunological examination is possible in all patients before surgery and is used to determine treatment tactics.