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Ecthyma gangrenosum caused by Staphylococcus aureus in hematological malignancies: Case reports and literature review.

Yuka Kudo NagataNoritaka SekiyaKazuaki FukushimaMasao HoriuchiNoriko Doki
Published in: Medicine (2022)
Of 18 patients in the previous and current studies with EG caused by S. aureus, 6 (33%) had an underlying hematological malignancy, and 10 (56%) had EG caused by MRSA. While 28% of the patients had positive blood cultures, all tissue cultures were positive. All 3 fatalities had concurrent bacteremia (MRSA caused two). EG caused by MRSA with concurrent bacteremia can be fatal, especially in patients with hematological malignancies. Although S. aureus-associated EG in patients with hematological malignancies is relatively uncommon, tissue cultures with an initial gram stain smear are essential for selecting appropriate empirical antimicrobials, including the coverage of S. aureus.
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