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Ecthyma gangrenosum in a renal transplant recipient
Begoña Santos +4 more
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Ecthyma gangrenosum associated with Proteus bacteremia. [PDF]
Hawrylak A +4 more
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Ecthyma Gangrenosum of Scrotum in a Patient with Neutropenic Fever: A Case Report. [PDF]
Rodriguez JA +3 more
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Ecthyma gangrenosum in a 7-year-old girl: Is it a sign of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia? [PDF]
Tammaro A +5 more
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Ecthyma gangrenosum caused by Citrobacter freundii. [PDF]
Hawkley T +3 more
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Ecthyma gangrenosum on the face of a malnourished child with Pseudomonas sepsis: Simulating Cancrum oris. [PDF]
Isezuo KO +8 more
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A Case of Ecthyma Gangrenosum.
MORITA, Kazumasa, HAYAKAWA, Minoru
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Harlequin Baby with Ecthyma Gangrenosum
Abstract: Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia or sepsis often occurs in hospitals, affecting mainly children with underlying disease. Ecthyma gangrenosum is classically considered a pathognomonic sign of sepsis by P. aeruginosa. The harlequin baby, a severe variant of ichthyosis, occurs rarely, and these infants are at high risk of cutaneous infections
Güneş, Tamer +4 more
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Imaging Findings of Ecthyma Gangrenosum, an Unusual Complication of Pseudomonas Sepsis
A child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and pseudomonas sepsis rapidly developed left foot pain and swelling. A diagnosis of ecthyma gangrenosum was made. The clinical and imaging features of this unusual entity are discussed.
Jane S Kim +2 more
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