Ecthyma amidst the global monkeypox outbreak: A key differential? —A case series [PDF]
Background: Ecthyma is a deeper form of impetigo involving the epidermis and dermis causing ulcerative plaques. Pathogens commonly responsible for the disease (group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus and Staphylococcus aureus) typically afflicts children ...
Houriah Y. Nukaly +9 more
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Hairy cell leukemia presenting with Ecthyma Gangrenosum- a case report [PDF]
Background Ecthyma gangrenosum is a cutaneous infectious usually associated with P. aeruginosa. It usually develops In patients with an underlying immunodeficiency.
R. Sluga, M. Tersmette, M. Sohne
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New-Onset Perianal Eroded Lesion in a Pediatric Patient. [PDF]
Pediatric Dermatology, Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 196-198, January/February 2026.
Yan MJ +4 more
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Molecular epidemiology of camel contagious ecthyma in Arero district, Ethiopia [PDF]
Background While dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) were traditionally believed to be resistant to most livestock diseases, research has demonstrated that they are susceptible to a large number of infectious agents.
Bareda Diba +4 more
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Cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis presenting as multiple ecthyma-like skin lesions caused by Curvularia lunata in a previously healthy man: A case report [PDF]
Ecthyma grangrenosum is an unusual condition, mostly related to Pseudomonas septicemia. Ecthyma-like skin lesions caused by cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis are extremely rare.
Sitthipong Jinawong +3 more
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Primary cutaneous CD8-positive aggressive epidermotropic cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma initially demonstrating near-complete metabolic response to BV-CHEP. [PDF]
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 23, Issue 10, Page 1308-1311, October 2025.
Ng TTW +5 more
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Molecular Detection and Phylogenetic Analysis of Orf Virus From Dermatological Lesions in the Teats of Goats. [PDF]
Viral DNA (orf virus) was detected in tissue samples using the semi‐nested PCR method. In addition, the data obtained by performing sequence analyses of the amplicons with positive results were compared with the information of different orf virus isolates registered in the GenBank database.
Yıldırım Y +4 more
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First identification of ORF virus causing contagious ecthyma in Morocco (MOR20): Genomic, phylogenetic, and sequence variants analyses for vaccine design. [PDF]
The ORF virus induces a zoonotic contagious ecthyma disease, affecting small ruminants such as sheep and goats. ORF virus has not been identified in Morocco, and there is no vaccination protocol against contagious ecthyma.
Zouhair Elkarhat +4 more
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Ecthyma Gangrenosum Secondary to Panton-Valentine Leukocidin-Secreting Staphylococcus aureus in an Immunocompetent Patient. [PDF]
Blanchet FX +6 more
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First identification of camel Contagious Ecthyma Virus in camels from Altay, Xinjiang, China. [PDF]
Zhang Q +12 more
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