We report a case of Nicolau syndrome in a 15 months old girl following of an intramuscular injection of penicillin 6.3.3 in her left buttock. This case is unique because she developed compartment syndrome in her left calf far from her injection site. Her toe’s tips gangrened in the course of her ailment. We hypothesized that the compartment syndrome might be produced by a probable intra-arterial injection that had produced embolic obstruction of the small and medium size arteries in her leg or a probable perineural or periarteial injection had produced secondary sympathetic stimulation, extensive vasospasm, compromised microcirculation and the development of compartment syndrome
Nicolau syndrome (livedoid dermatitis) is a rare adverse reaction of a still largely unidentified pa...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular, intraarticular or subcutaneous inject...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular injection of various drugs which clini...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of an intramuscular injection characterized by severe p...
A 3-year-old boy was admitted to the emergency department with right lower limb pain, edema, and liv...
Nicolau syndrome is a rare drug reaction due to intramuscular injection administration that can lead...
Nicolau syndrome (livedoid dermatitis) is a very rare complication of intramuscular injections and m...
medicamentosa is a rare adverse reaction of a still largely unidentified pathogenesis at the site of...
Abstract We report on the case of a 40-year-old male who was admitted to the clinic with a large ulc...
Background: Nicolau syndrome is a rare condition that happens after intramuscular injection. All the...
Nicolau syndrome (NS), also known as livedo-like dermatitis or embolia cutis medicamentosa, is a ver...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) or livedo-like dermatitis is a rare complication of injection of various medic...
Nicolau syndrome, also known as embolia cutis medicamentosa, is a well known but very rare complicat...
Nicolau syndrome (NS), also known as embolia cutis medicomentosa and livedo-like dermatitis, is a ra...
medicamentosa and livedo-like dermatitis) is a rare but severe localized adverse drug reaction to a ...
Nicolau syndrome (livedoid dermatitis) is a rare adverse reaction of a still largely unidentified pa...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular, intraarticular or subcutaneous inject...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular injection of various drugs which clini...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of an intramuscular injection characterized by severe p...
A 3-year-old boy was admitted to the emergency department with right lower limb pain, edema, and liv...
Nicolau syndrome is a rare drug reaction due to intramuscular injection administration that can lead...
Nicolau syndrome (livedoid dermatitis) is a very rare complication of intramuscular injections and m...
medicamentosa is a rare adverse reaction of a still largely unidentified pathogenesis at the site of...
Abstract We report on the case of a 40-year-old male who was admitted to the clinic with a large ulc...
Background: Nicolau syndrome is a rare condition that happens after intramuscular injection. All the...
Nicolau syndrome (NS), also known as livedo-like dermatitis or embolia cutis medicamentosa, is a ver...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) or livedo-like dermatitis is a rare complication of injection of various medic...
Nicolau syndrome, also known as embolia cutis medicamentosa, is a well known but very rare complicat...
Nicolau syndrome (NS), also known as embolia cutis medicomentosa and livedo-like dermatitis, is a ra...
medicamentosa and livedo-like dermatitis) is a rare but severe localized adverse drug reaction to a ...
Nicolau syndrome (livedoid dermatitis) is a rare adverse reaction of a still largely unidentified pa...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular, intraarticular or subcutaneous inject...
Nicolau syndrome (NS) is a rare complication of intramuscular injection of various drugs which clini...