1.Necrotizing fasciitis following varicella in a child.
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(5):951-953
Varicella is a self-limited disease, but sometimes it may be associated with some serious life-threatening complications.Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare complication of varicella. This is a case of a 7-year-old girl with septic shock caused by necrotizing fasciitis as a complication of varicella. Swelling and pain in the left inguinal region and left axillary region were found five days after varicella. Then a high fever occurred followed by hypotension. Fluid infusion, vasopressor and antibiotics were administered. Group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus was isolated from exudates from the wounds. The clinical symptoms markedly improved after surgical drainage and removal of the necrotic tissue. Both wounds were covered with skin grafts after healthy granulation tissue formed. Although there have been few reports of life-threatening necrotizing fasciitis following varicella in western countries, it is rare in China. Usually patients with varicella were admitted to pediatric or infectious disease department but not surgical departments; so that the clinicians should be aware that varicella may be complicated by life-threatening surgical infections. Necrotizing fasciitis should be suspected in patients of varicella who showed an increasing pain and swelling in any body areas associated with increasing fever and local erythema. Early identification, surgical drainage and debridement are essential for successful treatment of necrotizing fasciitis.
Chickenpox
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complications
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Child
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Fasciitis, Necrotizing
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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etiology
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Female
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Humans
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Shock, Septic
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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etiology
3.Eosinophilic Fasciitis Associated with Autoimmune Thyroiditis.
Jin Wuk HUR ; Hye Soon LEE ; Wan Sik UHM ; Jae Bum JUN ; Sang Cheol BAE ; Chan Kum PARK ; Dae Hyun YOO
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2005;20(2):180-182
Eosinophilic fasciitis (EF) is scleroderma-like disease without Raynaud's phenomenon or visceral involvement. It is characterized by painful swelling of the extremities, accompanied by rapid weight gain, fever and myalgia. The acute state of disease is associated with significant peripheral blood eosinophilia, an elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate and hypergammaglobulinemia. EF is also frequently associated with hematological abnormalities, including malignant lymphoproliferative diseases, but rarely associated with autoimmune thyroiditis. In the present study we report a case of eosinophilic fasciitis associated with autoimmune thyroiditis.
Biopsy
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Eosinophilia/diagnosis/*etiology
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Fasciitis/diagnosis/*etiology
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Female
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Forearm
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Middle Aged
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Muscle, Skeletal/pathology
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Thyroiditis, Autoimmune/*complications/diagnosis
4.Bullae and Sweat Gland Necrosis in the Differential Diagnosis for Vibrio vulnificus Infection in an Alcoholic Patient.
Gun Wook KIM ; Hyun Je PARK ; Hoon Soo KIM ; Su Han KIM ; Hyun Chang KO ; Moon Bum KIM ; Byung Soo KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2011;26(3):450-453
Bullae and sweat gland necrosis remain rare cutaneous manifestation, and these conditions can be misdiagnosed as Vibrio vulnificus infections or other soft tissue infections because of their low index of suspicion. A 46-yr-old man with a history of continued alcohol consumption presented with erythematous and hemorrhagic bullous lesions on his left arm. The patient reported that after the ingestion of clams, he slept for 12 hr in a heavily intoxicated state. Then the skin lesions started as a reddish patch that subsequently became hemorrhagic bullae. V. vulnificus infection, cellulitis, and necrotizing fasciitis were considered in initial differential diagnosis. However, on the basis of sweat gland necrosis on histopathologic examinations and negative results on bacterial cultures, we made the diagnosis of bullae and sweat gland necrosis. Therefore, bullae and sweat gland necrosis should also be considered in chronic alcoholic patients who present with bullae and a previous history of unconsciousness.
*Alcoholic Intoxication/etiology
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Alcoholism/diagnosis
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Blister/complications/*diagnosis
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Cellulitis/diagnosis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fasciitis, Necrotizing/diagnosis
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Necrosis/complications/diagnosis
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Sweat Gland Diseases/complications/*diagnosis
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Vibrio Infections/diagnosis