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A 4-year-old girl with
leukaemia
developed fever and ecthyma gangrenosum. Aeromonas hydrophila was isolated from blood and skin lesions.
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is often considered pathognomonic of Pseudomonas aeruginosa septicaemia. As is evident from the case reported, it may also result from infection with A. hydrophila, which has different antibiotic sensitivities, and which is now being recognised more frequently as a serious pathogen in immunosuppressed patients.
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PMID:Aeromonas hydrophila septicaemia producing ecthyma gangrenosum in a child with leukaemia. 40 19
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a characteristic skin lesion that is caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) in the majority of cases. Systemic P. aeruginosa usually complicates debilitating conditions like
leukaemia
, burns and cystic fibrosis. We report a patient with underlying hypogammaglobulinemia who developed ecthyma gangrenosum secondary to P. aeruginosa septicaemia, which was potentially life-threatening. Recognition of the characteristic skin lesions with prompt initiation of appropriate antibiotics and intravenous immunoglobulins were life-saving. A review of the English literature reports three other cases of ecthyma gangrenosum in patients with underlying hypogammaglobulinemia.
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PMID:Ecthyma gangrenosum in a patient with hypogammaglobulinemia. 966 49
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a cutaneous gangrenous disorder which usually follows Pseudomona aeruginosa infection and is found mainly in immunosuppressed children. We describe a case of a five-year-old female with
leukemia
with a severe perineal ecthyma gangrenosum resulting in a cloaca-like deformity. One year later a perineoplasty with puborectalis interposition and overlapping external anal sphincteroplasty was successfully performed, achieving satisfactory continence.
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PMID:Perineal reconstruction for severe sequela of ecthyma gangrenosum: report of a case. 1041 47
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a manifestation of cutaneous infection by Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The lesion may be associated with immunocompromise, in particular neutropenia. We present a case of ecthyma gangrenosum in a previously healthy child who 3 months later developed acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
; we use this to illustrate the lack of information on the growth rate of malignant and premalignant leukaemic cells in children.
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PMID:Ecthyma gangrenosum as a very early herald of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. 1057 70
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a well recognized cutaneous manifestation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in immunocompromised patients. Most cases of ecthyma gangrenosum have been associated with concomitant septicaemia. However, ecthyma gangrenosum rarely develops due to Ps. aeruginosa in the absence of bacteraemia. We report a rare case of a nonsepticaemic form of ecthyma gangrenosum presenting as a large solitary necrotic ulcer in a patient with acute myelogenous
leukaemia
. A culture from the lesion revealed the presence of Ps. aeruginosa, but the results of repeated blood cultures were negative. Histological examination revealed numerous tiny eosinophilic bacilli in the dermis and panniculus with Gram's stain.
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PMID:Ecthyma gangrenosum without bacteraemia in a leukaemic patient. 1148 24
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a rare and invasive cutaneous infection caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the majority of cases, typically affecting immunocompromised patients, particularly those with neutropenia. We report a rare case of ecthyma gangrenosum in the absence of bacteraemia presenting as a solitary necrotic ulcer in a female patient with acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
. A culture from the ecthyma lesion revealed the presence of Pesudomonas aeruginosa, but the results of repeated blood cultures were negative. The patient responded well to amikacin to which the isolate was susceptible in vitro. Considering high rate of mortality, early diagnosis and prompt effective treatment is mandatory.
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PMID:Ecthyma gangrenosum: a rare cutaneous manifestation caused by pseudomonas aeruginosa without bacteraemia in a leukaemic patient--a case report. 1632 25
Clinical presentation and microbiology profiles of neutropenic paediatric oncology patients presenting with ecthyma gangrenosum (EG) were studied. Surgical strategies deployed for these critically ill children are reported. Between 1994 and 2005, all children with EG were identified. Case notes were reviewed. Hospital course and long-term outcome were documented. Ten patients were identified. Eight had acute lymphoblastic
leukaemia
, one child had acute myeloid leukaemia and another had rhabdomyosarcoma. Lesions occurred in the perineal region (n = 5), buttocks (n = 2), thigh (n = 2) and the face (n = 1). Seven children had positive blood cultures for Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Surgery included (1) radical debridement, and (2) debridement with covering colostomy for four of those with perianal lesions.
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a rapidly spreading and potentially lethal condition. Paediatric oncology patients with neutropenia are at a high risk. Surgical excision is crucial for progressive lesions to prevent mortality.
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PMID:Surgical strategies in the management of ecthyma gangrenosum in paediatric oncology patients. 1842 11
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a cutaneous infection, which result from a Pseudomonas aeruginosa septicemia, encountered in most of the case in immunocompromised people. Authors demonstrate the important role of the plastic surgeon in the diagnosis and therapeutic management of the disease in children. An eight-month-old infant has been hospitalized for acute
leukaemia
. She developed an extensive painful macule in the buttocks and perineal area in a septic context. A multidisciplinary management allowed to set up an adapted antibiotherapy, an early escharrotomy, a protection of the wound by digestive and urine derivation and a reconstruction with wound healing by second intention and split thickness skin graft, which lead to a good quality cure and wound healing at the end of 37 days of evolution. This case demonstrates the importance of the surgical management in the treatment of ecthyma gangrenosum. The wound healing associated with a split thickness skin graft seems to be the less invasive solution in a frail patient and the fastest to re-start the chemotherapy.
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PMID:[Role of the plastic surgeon in the management of ecthyma gangrenosum in children: clinical example]. 2072 53
Ecthyma gangrenosum
is a skin lesion consequent to bacteremia, mostly due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa, although it may develop secondary to other organisms as well. The disease is often witnessed in patients with
leukemia
; however, a few cases of ecthyma gangrenosum in adults were reported to be associated with myelofibrosis. We report a case of ecthyma gangrenosum due to Escherichia coli (E. coli) in a two-year-old girl with idiopathic myelofibrosis.
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PMID:Non-pseudomonal Ecthyma Gangrenosum and Idiopathic Myelofibrosis in a Two-Year-Old Girl. 2988 54