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  • * Researchers reviewed multiple medical databases and identified 38 reports detailing 59 cases of atypical primary varicella, with varying ages and conditions of the patients.
  • * Findings suggested that the varicella rash can appear modified in areas of skin irritation or inflammation, indicating the need for better awareness of how these factors influence the rash's appearance.
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Advances in pharmacotherapeutic management of common skin diseases in neonates and infants.

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  • Neonatal and infantile skin diseases are common issues in clinical practice with significant socioeconomic impact, covering a variety of conditions like infections and inflammatory diseases.
  • This paper reviews recent management strategies for skin conditions in young children, including hemangiomas and different types of dermatitis.
  • Most skin alterations in neonates are temporary and non-threatening, but serious infections must be promptly identified and treated to prevent complications, involving both traditional and innovative medical treatments.
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  • Over 95% of newborns exhibit skin issues during their first month, which are mostly harmless and self-resolving, such as milia and erythema toxicum neonatorum.
  • Healthcare providers must distinguish between benign skin conditions in infants and more serious issues like infections (e.g., bullous impetigo, neonatal herpes) and inflammatory diseases (e.g., Langerhans cell histiocytosis).
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A case of perineal ecthyma gangrenosum.

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Ecthyma gangrenosum is a skin lesion associated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. A previously healthy one-year-old boy who had been diagnosed with varicella 10 days ago was admitted to our hospital with complaints of diarrhea, green ear discharge and new lesions in the diaper area. Intravenous meropenem and amikacin had been previously initiated.

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