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Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a cutaneous lesion classically associated with potentially fatal Pseudomonas septicemia in immunocompromised patients. Other bacterial and fungal pathogens have also been implicated.
Somenath Sarkar +2 more
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia secondary to acute right leg cellulitis [PDF]
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a gram-negative bacillus that causes wide spectrum clinical infections. However, it is most frequently associated with hospital-acquired infection.
Abdul Wahab, Asrul, Rahman, M. M.
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Poxvirus infections in dermatology – the neglected, the notable, and the notorious
Summary The family Poxviridae currently comprises 22 genera that infect vertebrates. Of these, members of the Ortho‐, Para‐, Mollusci‐ and Yatapoxvirus genera have been associated with human diseases of high clinical relevance in dermatology. Historically, smallpox had been a notorious health threat until it was declared eradicated by the World Health ...
Patrick E. Obermeier +2 more
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Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a relatively rare skin manifestation that is most commonly described in Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia. It is more frequently seen in immunocompromised individuals. We report a case of 60-year-old renal transplant recipient
Navjyot Kaur +4 more
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Perineal necrotic lesions have a narrow differential diagnosis, when ecthyma gangrenosum (EC) should be considered in priority. A 43-year old woman receiving immunotherapy for metastatic glioblastoma was admitted under clinical deterioration and severe neutropenia.
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“Different strokes for different folks” [PDF]
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90351/1/1924_ftp ...
Adam +17 more
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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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Cutaneous manifestations of anthrax in Eastern Anatolia: a review of 39 cases. [PDF]
Anthrax is essentially a disease of grazing herbivorous animals. The most common form of the disease is cutaneous anthrax, which accounts for 95% of all cases.
Akdeniz, Hayrettin +6 more
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New‐Onset Perianal Eroded Lesion in a Pediatric Patient
Pediatric Dermatology, Volume 43, Issue 1, Page 196-198, January/February 2026.
Matthew J. Yan +4 more
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Ecthyma gangrenosum secondary to methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus
Ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) is a well-described skin manifestation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia in immunocompromised patients. However, it can be seen in association with other bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
Jurate Ivanaviciene, MD +4 more
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