1994
DOI: 10.1159/000246839
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Henoch-Schönlein Purpura and Human Parvovirus B19

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“…Our case and the reviewed literature highlight the protean manifestations of parvovirus infection. Testing for parvovirus infection should be considered in the initial workup of any patient Lefrere 12 Palpable purpura HSP 6 C Conway 13 Petechiae 4 A, C Family of 4 Schwarz 14 Purpura Vasculitis 3 C Harms 5 Purpura PPGSS 7 A Veraldi 15 Purpura HSP 1 C Fergusson 16 Purpura HSP 3 C 3/27 were linked to Parvovirus Saulsbury 17 Purpura PPGSS 1 C Smith 18 Purpura PPGSS 1 A Abuhammour 19 Purpura PPGSS 1 C Drago 20 Purpura, hepatitis Unilateral exanthem 1 A Martinez 21 Purpura PPGSS 1 A Hakim 22 Purpura PPGSS 1 C HSP Ongradi 11 Purpura PPGSS 1 C Cioc 23 Purpura HSP 1 A Harel 10 Petechiae Acro-petechial syndrome 3 C Messina 24 Petechiae PPGSS 1 C Alfadley 25 Palpable purpura PPGSS 2 A, C Sklavounou-Andrikopoulou 7 Purpura PPGSS 1 A Palatal petechiae A, Adults; C, children; HSP, Henoch Schonlein purpura; PPGSS, papular-purpuric gloves and socks syndrome. J AM ACAD DERMATOL VOLUME 52, NUMBER 5 presenting with a petechial/purpuric eruption of unclear origin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our case and the reviewed literature highlight the protean manifestations of parvovirus infection. Testing for parvovirus infection should be considered in the initial workup of any patient Lefrere 12 Palpable purpura HSP 6 C Conway 13 Petechiae 4 A, C Family of 4 Schwarz 14 Purpura Vasculitis 3 C Harms 5 Purpura PPGSS 7 A Veraldi 15 Purpura HSP 1 C Fergusson 16 Purpura HSP 3 C 3/27 were linked to Parvovirus Saulsbury 17 Purpura PPGSS 1 C Smith 18 Purpura PPGSS 1 A Abuhammour 19 Purpura PPGSS 1 C Drago 20 Purpura, hepatitis Unilateral exanthem 1 A Martinez 21 Purpura PPGSS 1 A Hakim 22 Purpura PPGSS 1 C HSP Ongradi 11 Purpura PPGSS 1 C Cioc 23 Purpura HSP 1 A Harel 10 Petechiae Acro-petechial syndrome 3 C Messina 24 Petechiae PPGSS 1 C Alfadley 25 Palpable purpura PPGSS 2 A, C Sklavounou-Andrikopoulou 7 Purpura PPGSS 1 A Palatal petechiae A, Adults; C, children; HSP, Henoch Schonlein purpura; PPGSS, papular-purpuric gloves and socks syndrome. J AM ACAD DERMATOL VOLUME 52, NUMBER 5 presenting with a petechial/purpuric eruption of unclear origin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Veraldi and Rizzitelli have described an adult case of HSP associated with B19 infection who had proteinuria and hematuria. 5 Renal biopsy was not performed. Minohara reported a 7‐year‐old patient with HSP after B19 infection whose renal biopsy specimen showed diffuse mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis, but immunofluorescence findings were not described.…”
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“…9 Since Lefrère reported the first case of HSP associated with B19 infection, 3 several cases of HSP with B19 infection have been described. [4][5][6][7] Although renal involvement in HSP is common complication, it has been reported in only two cases of HSP with B19 infection. Veraldi and Rizzitelli have described an adult case of HSP associated with B19 infection who had proteinuria and hematuria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In geschätzten 25% der Fälle verläuft sie asymptomatisch. Am häufig-sten verursacht Parvovirus B19 das Erythema infectiosum (Ringelröteln, fünf-te Krankheit) bei Klein-und Schulkindern mit typischer Rötung der Wangen ("Ohrfeigengesicht") und girlandenför-migen Exanthem an Extremitäten und Stamm [2].Weiters sind folgende kutane Manifestationen beschrieben worden: makulöses, makulopapulöses, vesikulopustulöses und morbilliformes Exanthem, Erythema exsudativum multiforme, idiopathische thrombozytopenische Purpura, nekrotisierende und leukozytoklastische Vaskulitis sowie Purpura Schönlein-Henoch [11,30,31,34,39,42,46,48,49].…”
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