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Spontaneous Escherichia coli cellulitis in a child with nephrotic syndrome.

Joseph N Sleiman1, Anthony D'Angelo, Margaret R Hammerschlag.   

Abstract

Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is the most common infectious complication of childhood nephrotic syndrome, and Streptococcus pneumoniae is the preponderant bacterial pathogen. Spontaneous bacterial cellulitis, especially of the lower extremities, is another common infection encountered in the same patient group given that chronic edema acts as a potential culture medium. Gram-positive bacteria, including streptococci and staphylococci, are the most common causes of bacterial cellulitis. We report a case of spontaneous Escherichia coli cellulitis in a patient with steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17484229     DOI: 10.1097/01.inf.0000254390.37410.ba

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   2.129


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1.  Escherichia Coli bacteremia and rapidly progressive cellulitis in a child with newly diagnosed nephrotic syndrome.

Authors:  Cristina E Alcorta; Adam R Kronish; Matthew L Lorenz
Journal:  IDCases       Date:  2021-07-07
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