Literature DB >> 8186509

An epidemic of infantile papular acrodermatitis (Gianotti-Crosti syndrome) due to Epstein-Barr virus.

U Baldari1, A Monti, M G Righini.   

Abstract

Five out of twelve 13- to 15-month-old children, attending the same class of a crèche in Forlì (Italy), presented infantile papular acrodermatitis (Gianotti-Crosti syndrome), associated with lymphocytosis and evidence for a recent Epstein-Barr virus infection. This cluster may be due to two facts: (1) the long and close contacts among the patients and (2) the concurrent immunization with a combined diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-poliomyelitis vaccine from 2 to 6 weeks previously.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8186509     DOI: 10.1159/000247139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatology        ISSN: 1018-8665            Impact factor:   5.366


  5 in total

1.  Gianotti-Crosti syndrome as a result of vaccination and Epstein-Barr virus infection.

Authors:  M Lacour; M Harms
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1995-08       Impact factor: 3.183

Review 2.  Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (papular acrodermatitis of childhood) in the era of a viral recrudescence and vaccine opposition.

Authors:  Alexander K C Leung; Consolato Maria Sergi; Joseph M Lam; Kin Fon Leong
Journal:  World J Pediatr       Date:  2019-05-27       Impact factor: 9.186

Review 3.  Pityriasis Rosea, Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome, Asymmetric Periflexural Exanthem, Papular-Purpuric Gloves and Socks Syndrome, Eruptive Pseudoangiomatosis, and Eruptive Hypomelanosis: Do Their Epidemiological Data Substantiate Infectious Etiologies?

Authors:  Antonio Chuh; Vijay Zawar; Gabriel F Sciallis; Werner Kempf; Albert Lee
Journal:  Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2016-03-21

4.  Gianotti-crosti syndrome in the setting of recent coronavirus disease-19 infection.

Authors:  Ritu N Swali; Erica B Lee; Jennifer L Adams
Journal:  Pediatr Dermatol       Date:  2021-02-28       Impact factor: 1.997

Review 5.  Gianotti-Crosti syndrome, pityriasis rosea, asymmetrical periflexural exanthem, unilateral mediothoracic exanthem, eruptive pseudoangiomatosis, and papular-purpuric gloves and socks syndrome: a brief review and arguments for diagnostic criteria.

Authors:  Antonio Chuh; Vijay Zawar; Michelle Law; Gabriel Sciallis
Journal:  Infect Dis Rep       Date:  2012-02-15
  5 in total

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