Korean J Dermatol.  1981 Apr;19(2):239-243.

A Case of Purpura Fulminans Associated with Meningococcemia

Abstract

Purpura fulminans (gangrenosa) is a rare clinical syndrome characterized by sudden appearance of rapidly progressive symmetrical subcutaneous ecchymosis durimg the convalescent stage of various infectious disease. A 4 year-old. boy has developed multiple skin defects with necrosis on extrernities and gangrenous changes on the left foot following a meningococcemia. B-K amputation on left leg and. free skin graft for multiple skin defect on extremities were, carried out.


MeSH Terms

Amputation
Child, Preschool
Communicable Diseases
Ecchymosis
Extremities
Foot
Humans
Leg
Male
Necrosis
Purpura Fulminans*
Purpura*
Skin
Transplants
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