“…Skin presentations of Vibrio necrotizing fasciitis are characterized by swelling, hemorrhagic bullae, subcutaneous bleeding, skin necrosis, expanding purpura, and gangrene at the time of presentation, which is considered an ominous sign for early surgical intervention at our institution [12,13,27,29]. All imaging modalities reportedly have a low sensitivity for detecting necrotic soft tissue infections and a low specificity [1,5,9,23,24].…”