Purpura fulminans following immediate bilateral breast reconstruction: A case report and literature review
Purpura fulminans (PF) is a rare, rapidly-progressive and life-threatening syndrome characterized by hypercoagulability that results in disseminated intravascular coagulation, microvascular thrombosis, and hemorrhagic infarction of the skin. Acute bacterial infection is the predominant etiology. The...
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Main Authors: | Matthew R. Zeiderman (Author), Lauren M. Perry (Author), Anthony N. Almazan (Author), David G. Greenhalgh (Author), Tina L. Palmieri (Author) |
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2019-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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