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Twenty cases of children with Sclerema observed at a Pediatric Service during five years are presented. Their clinical and laboratory traits are integrated in a dermatosis appearing after various and usually serious complications. In the children observed the most frequent finding was represented by sepsis, some of them with disseminated intravascular coagulation syndrome, diarrhoea with dehydration. The therapy applied, fundamentally was based on parenteral solutions, antibiotics and corticoids, was directed by those diseases and not by the presence of sclerema, which however appeared influenced by the supply of the latterly mentioned medicaments. Microscopic disturbances are discussed too, and a reference is made to the incriminabea pathogenic mechanisms.
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PMID:[Sclerema (clinical review apropos of 20 cases)]. 124 Oct 81

Sclerema neonatorum (SN) is a rare neonatal panniculitis that typically develops in severely ill, preterm newborns within the first week of life and often is fatal. It usually occurs in preterm newborns with delivery complications such as respiratory distress or maternal complications such as eclampsia. Few clinical trials have been performed to address potential treatments. Successful treatment has been achieved via exchange transfusion (ET), but its use in neonates is declining. Similar to ET, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) enhances both humoral and cellular immunity and thus may decrease mortality associated with SN. We report a case of SN in a term newborn who subsequently developed septicemia. Biopsy showed subcutaneous, needle-shaped clefts without associated necrosis, inflammation, or calcifications. Treatment with IVIG led to notable but short-term clinical improvement. Sclerema neonatorum remains a poorly understood and difficult to treat neonatal disorder. Although IVIG did not prevent our patient's death, further studies are needed to determine its clinical utility in the treatment of this rare disorder.
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PMID:Sclerema neonatorum treated with intravenous immunoglobulin: a case report and review of treatments. 2408 81