• Arch Dermatol · Feb 1977

    Case Reports

    Pseudomonas cepacia endocarditis and ecthyma gangrenosum.

    • I N Mandell, H D Feiner, N M Price, and M Simberkoff.
    • Arch Dermatol. 1977 Feb 1; 113 (2): 199-202.

    AbstractA case of right-sided Pseudomonas cepacia endocarditis in a heroin addict is presented in which septic cutaneous vasculitis (ecthyma gangrenosum) is a prominent feature. Ecthyma gangrenosum, most commonly associated with sepsis due to P aeruginosa, has not been previously described with P cepacia septicemia.

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