a case of fulminant varicella infection with purpura fulminans, hepatitis, and rhabdomyolysis

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Varicella zoster virus causes varicella which is a common disease. Generally it is self-limiting, and treatment is often unnecessary, but severe or life-threatening complications are rarely seen. We report a case of fulminant varicella complicating with purpura fulminans, hepatitis, and probable rhabdomyolysis in a previously healthy child.
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Authors ;A S Karadag;S G Bilgili;O Calka;I Çeçen;S Akbayram
Journal heterocycles
Year 2012
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10.4103/0019-5154.103079
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