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Pediatric Schamberg's Disease: A Rare Clinical Entity.

open access: yesIndian J Dermatol
Saini P, Kansal NK, Durgapal P.
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Hypergammaglobulinaemic purpura presenting as reticulate purpura

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1999
Hypergammaglobulinaemic purpura, first described by Waldenstrom, is a rare skin disease. The essential features are the presence of purpura with polyclonal hypergammaglobulinaemia. We describe a case of hypergammaglobulinaemic purpura occurring in a Chinese man with reticulate purpura and haemorrhagic blisters.
Wong Gc, See Ket Ng, Tan Sh, Eileen Tan
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Tuberculosis and purpura

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1952
Summary A case of tuberculosis and thrombocytopenic purpura is described, and the literature relating to the association of the two diseases is reviewed. The subject is discussed in relation to the forms of tuberculosis which may cause purpura, the ways in which it may do so and the prognosis in such cases; certain conclusions are reached.
J.H.P. Johnson, Philip Ellman
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Purpura

Dermatologic Clinics, 1989
Purpura is a cutaneous manifestation of a wide variety of diseases. These include such diverse entities as platelet defects, vasculitides, and disorders of connective tissue. Uncovering the underlying disorder in a patient with purpura is a stimulating challenge to the clinician's diagnostic abilities.
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Purpura fulminans

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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FACTITIOUS PURPURA

International Journal of Dermatology, 1992
Factitious purpura may present as a perplexing problem for the dermatologist and can mimic serious disease. This form of mechanical purpura, often caused by suction may be deliberately or unknowingly induced by the patient. Some cases may go unrecognized for a considerable length of time and undergo unnecessary investigation before the diagnosis is ...
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