Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteremia or sepsis often occurs in hospitals, affecting mainly children with underlying disease. Ecthyma gangrenosum is classically considered a pathognomonic sign of sepsis by P. aeruginosa. The harlequin baby, a severe variant of ichthyosis, occurs rarely, and these infants are at high risk of cutaneous infections and sepsis. We herein report a harlequin baby who developed ecthyma gangrenosum.
MeSH terms
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Fatal Outcome
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Female
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Gangrene
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Humans
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Ichthyosis, Lamellar / complications
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Ichthyosis, Lamellar / diagnosis*
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Ichthyosis, Lamellar / pathology
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Infant, Newborn
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Pseudomonas Infections / complications
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Pseudomonas Infections / diagnosis*
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Pseudomonas Infections / pathology
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa / isolation & purification
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Skin Diseases, Bacterial / complications
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Skin Diseases, Bacterial / diagnosis*
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Skin Diseases, Bacterial / pathology