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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2016
From ta Fund Conf Corre D A 55-year-old man presented with an 8-month history of purpuric lesions on his face and trunk. The physical examination revealed nonblanching, violaceous, monomorphic macules scattered on the periorbital skin (bilaterally) and the lower abdomen (Fig 1).
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From ta Fund Conf Corre D A 55-year-old man presented with an 8-month history of purpuric lesions on his face and trunk. The physical examination revealed nonblanching, violaceous, monomorphic macules scattered on the periorbital skin (bilaterally) and the lower abdomen (Fig 1).
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1987
Seven children with purpura fulminans are reported. All were very sick and had extensive purpuric and ecchymotic skin lesions. Five of them had septicemia, one had meningitis and one had viral respiratory tract infection. The bacteria cultured were Staphylococcus aureus (1), Hemophilus influenzae (1), Pseudomonas aeroginosa (1), Klebsiella pneumoniae ...
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Seven children with purpura fulminans are reported. All were very sick and had extensive purpuric and ecchymotic skin lesions. Five of them had septicemia, one had meningitis and one had viral respiratory tract infection. The bacteria cultured were Staphylococcus aureus (1), Hemophilus influenzae (1), Pseudomonas aeroginosa (1), Klebsiella pneumoniae ...
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 1990
Purpura fulminans is a rare disease that typically begins as a benign infectious process and subsequently progresses to severe sepsis, hypotension, purpura ecchymosis, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. We present an unusual case of an adult who was seen initially with pneumococcal sepsis that subsequently developed into purpura fulminans with
R M, Singer, J E, Gorosh
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Purpura fulminans is a rare disease that typically begins as a benign infectious process and subsequently progresses to severe sepsis, hypotension, purpura ecchymosis, and disseminated intravascular coagulation. We present an unusual case of an adult who was seen initially with pneumococcal sepsis that subsequently developed into purpura fulminans with
R M, Singer, J E, Gorosh
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Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1957
Abstract Purpura is a physical sign featured in a variety of unrelated illnesses and is the ultimate reflection of a number of derangements of hemostasis. An attempt has been made to present briefly a schema for approach to treatment, with particular emphasis given to management of thrombocytopenia. Beyond correction of underlying diseases, very few
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Abstract Purpura is a physical sign featured in a variety of unrelated illnesses and is the ultimate reflection of a number of derangements of hemostasis. An attempt has been made to present briefly a schema for approach to treatment, with particular emphasis given to management of thrombocytopenia. Beyond correction of underlying diseases, very few
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017
S C, Charrot, R S, Sellar, J J, Manson
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S C, Charrot, R S, Sellar, J J, Manson
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Purpura mimicking posttransfusion purpura
Transfusion, 2019Miguel A. Cortes +2 more
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WHIRLPOOL-INDUCED PURPURA IN ANAPHYLACTOID PURPURA
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1959H H, HOEFLE, R C, WILLIAMS
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International Journal of Dermatology, 2003
Ronnit Hamuy, Stein, Allen N, Sapadin
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Ronnit Hamuy, Stein, Allen N, Sapadin
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