Disease | legionellosis |
Phenotype | C0015230|rash |
Sentences | 1 |
PubMedID- 26236615 | Cutaneous manifestations including maculopapular, erythematous, or petechial skin lesions have been reported in about 9 cases of legionella infection: 2 women with diffuse maculopapular rash who presented with fever, chills, asthenia and dry cough [1]; a man with encephalopathy, lymphadenopathy and petechial rash during an outbreak of legionnaires' disease in port elizabeth [8]; a man with painful, non-pruritic, macular, erythematous rash limited to pretibial surfaces of both legs [9]; an immunosuppressed man with a maculopapular rash with secondary hemorrhage [10]; two men with macular rash and acute renal failure [11]; a pediatric case with erythema multiforme [12] and a 65 yr old man with a pruritic rash who signed out against medical advice and was brought back to the hospital in a critical condition before dying [13]. |
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