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Facial Nerve Paralysis seen in Pseudomonas sepsis with ecthyma gangrenosum
Ecthyma gangrenosum is a skin lesion which is created by pseudomonas auriginosa. Peripheral facial paralysis and mastoiditis as a rare complication of otitis media induced by pseudomonas auriginosa.In this study, 4 months child who has ecthyma ...
Suleyman Ozdemir +6 more
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Fusarium spp. is an opportunistic mold that causes disseminated infections in immunocompromised patients. It is important to make a definite diagnosis because of high mortality rates.
Seven Uludokumacı +5 more
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An Uncommon Case of Ecthyma Gangrenosum in a Three-Year-Old Immunocompetent Child. [PDF]
The necrotic lesions on day 10. ABSTRACT Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a rare cutaneous finding of Pseudomonas aeruginosa sepsis, typically in immunocompromised patients. We present EG with septic shock in a previously healthy three‐year‐old child who presented with rapidly progressing necrotic eschars and severe neutropenia.
Maharjan S, Shrestha N, Shrestha D.
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Non Pseudomonal Ecthyma Gangrenosum in an Immunocompetent Preterm Neonate: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a rare but severe cutaneous infection, often caused by Gram‐negative organisms. It may indicate sepsis or underlying immunodeficiency, although cases in immunocompetent preterm infants are uncommon. We report the case of a preterm male neonate born at 34 + 5 weeks of gestation from a twin pregnancy, weighing 2030 g.
Lalaoui A +7 more
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Molecular Characterisation of Orf Virus in Goats From Eastern Türkiye. [PDF]
This study provides the molecular characterisation of Orf virus (ORFV) strains circulating in Türkiye. Phylogenetic analysis of F1L, B2L, and VIR genes reveals high genetic similarity with Asian and global isolates, highlighting the importance of multi‐gene analysis in monitoring viral outbreaks and understanding disease origins.
Özbek R, Ilgın M, Can-Şahna K.
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Clinical and therapeutic data of a child with ecthyma gangrenosum
The presence of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in healthy children is very uncommon. Infants may occasionally present with community-acquired sepsis due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, preceded by prolonged contact with contaminated bath water ...
Ilirjana Bakalli +6 more
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Molecular Detection and Characterization of Orf Virus in Goats With Clinical Signs From Four Districts of Tanzania. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background: Orf virus (ORFV), a zoonotic member of the genus Parapoxvirus, causes contagious ecthyma in sheep and goats and poses significant economic and public health concerns. Despite frequent outbreaks, molecular data on ORFV circulating in Tanzania remain scarce.
Mayenga C +4 more
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In 2019, the practice guideline for the diagnosis and management of skin and soft tissue infections in Colombia was published. This guideline excluded the pe-diatric population because of special considerations regarding their care.
Iván Felipe Gutiérrez-Tobar
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Pseudomonal ecthyma gangrenosum is a well-known condition in immunosuppressed patients. However, ecthyma gangrenosum associated with Klebsiella pneumoniae is a rare entity that requires early recognition and optimal antibiotic and surgical management. We
Aisha Jamal +4 more
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