The Foot & Ankle Journal 1 (4): 2We report a rapidly spreading necrotizing foot infection in a healthy 37 The term "necrotizing fasciitis" was coined by Wilson in 1952. 2 Today, most authors prefer the term "necrotizing soft tissue infection," or NSTI.
Case ReportA 37-year-old white male presented to the Emergency Department complaining of a very painful and swollen right foot. The patient noted that the swelling and pain had been increasing to the lower leg and up to the knee. There had been increasing redness and some clear drainage from the right foot. The patient had been evaluated at an urgent care clinic five days earlier with a complaint of severe pain to the arch. At that time, there was no evidence of an infectious process and the patient was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. He was given a non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory and a narcotic for pain.