Title of article
Varicella Gangrenosa of Abdominal Wall: Rare but Fatal Complication of Varicella Even in Immunocompetent Healthy Children
Author/Authors
Saini، Navdeep نويسنده Pediatric Department, Sigma Child and Maternity Hospital, Jalandhar, India , , Chhabra، Sanjay نويسنده Pediatric Department, Sigma Child and Maternity Hospital, Jalandhar, India , , Chhabra، Sunny نويسنده Pediatric Department, Sigma Child and Maternity Hospital, Jalandhar, India ,
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فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2016
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Abstract
Varicella gangrenosa is an uncommon but serious complication of chicken pox in young children. It should be suspected in any child with a history of varicella infection and increasing complaints of pain and swelling in an extremity or other body area, along with increasing fever, erythema, lethargy, and irritability. Early surgical intervention with intensive antibiotic therapy is essential to prevent fatal consequences. We describe a case of a previously healthy child who presented with sepsis due to varicella gangrenosa. While she initially responded well to a conservative antibiotic and acyclovir treatment, her subsequent rapid deterioration required urgent and repeated debridement. This report highlights the significance of prompt diagnosis and early surgical intervention for management of varicella gangrenosa
Journal title
International Journal of Infection
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
International Journal of Infection
Record number
2387242
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