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[Septic emboli to the skin following angioplasty]

Authors :
L, Sanz-Canalejas
U, Floristán-Muruzábal
M, Feito-Rodríguez
E, Sendagorta-Cudós
M J, Beato-Merino
P, Herranz-Pinto
Source :
Actas dermo-sifiliograficas. 102(2)
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Invasive vascular procedures have good efficacy and safety profiles and are now widely used for the diagnosis and treatment of many cardiovascular disorders. However, they do have potential complications that can occasionally be life-threatening. We present a new case of infectious pseudoaneurysm following percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty and complicated by septic emboli to the skin. It is a rare condition characterized by persistent bacteremia, sepsis of unknown origin, and regional septic emboli. Histopathology of the skin lesions typically reveals gram-positive coccobacilli and septic vasculitis. The condition carries a significant morbidity and mortality, making early diagnosis essential. Both cholesterol and septic emboli should be considered in the differential diagnosis of skin lesions after invasive vascular procedures.

Details

ISSN :
15782190
Volume :
102
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Actas dermo-sifiliograficas
Accession number :
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