2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-4632.2010.04582.x
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A case report of Gianotti‐Crosti post vaccination with MMR and dTaP

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“…GCS was also associated with the following vaccines: diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus, 118-122 hepatitis A, 121-123 HBV, 124 , 125 influenza, 126-128 Japanese encephalitis, 129 measles, 124 measlesmumps-rubella, 118 , 130 and poliomyelitis (oral vaccine, US 103 and Turkey). 103 , 111 However, temporal relationships do not necessarily imply causal relationships.…”
Section: Gianotti-crosti Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…GCS was also associated with the following vaccines: diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus, 118-122 hepatitis A, 121-123 HBV, 124 , 125 influenza, 126-128 Japanese encephalitis, 129 measles, 124 measlesmumps-rubella, 118 , 130 and poliomyelitis (oral vaccine, US 103 and Turkey). 103 , 111 However, temporal relationships do not necessarily imply causal relationships.…”
Section: Gianotti-crosti Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The original cases, described by Gianotti in 1955, were associated with hepatitis B virus infection, but other viruses such as EBV, CMV, coxsackievirus, hepatitis A virus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, rotavirus, mumps, parvovirus and molluscumcontagiosum have been reported to be associated with GCS [3]. Bacterial infections, as well as immunizations [4], have also been implied in the etiology of this condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…İlk olarak hepatit B virüsü tespit edilmiş, ancak daha sonra EBV, CMV, human herpes virüs 6 gibi birçok viral enfeksiyon sonrasında da geliştiği gösterilmiştir (9)(10)(11) . Ayrıca influenza, difteri, kızamık-kızamıkçık-kabakulak aşılanması sonrasında geliştiği bildirilmiştir (12,13) . Etiyolojide coğrafi dağılıma göre değişik etkenler saptanabilmektedir (14) .…”
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