PROGRESSIVE VARICELLA SYNDROME WITH VARICELLA GANGRENOSA IN AN IMMUNE- COMPETENT INFANT
Varicella is common and highly contagious and affects nearly all susceptible children before adolescence. Progressive varicella syndrome is a severe complication of primary Varicella Zoster Virus (VZV) infection, with visceral organ involvement, coagulopathy, severe hemorrhage, and continued vesicul...
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Main Authors: | Sonia Bhatt (Author), Nalini Bhaskaranand (Author), Kashyap Udupa (Author), Meenu Joon (Author) |
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