Progressive vaccinia (original) (raw)
- Η προοδευτική δαμαλίτιδα είναι μια σπάνια που προκαλείται από τον ιό της , ο οποίος χαρακτηρίζεται από μια ανώδυνη αλλά αυξανόμενη νέκρωση και έλκος. (el)
- الوقس المترقي، حالة جلدية نادرة يسببها فيروس الوقس، ويتميز بتنخر وتقرح غير مؤلم ولكنه مترقي. (ar)
- Progressive vaccinia is a rare cutaneous condition caused by the vaccinia virus, characterized by painless but progressive necrosis and ulceration. (en)
- Necrosisof the injected part, exacerbating togangreneand eventual amputation. Usually, the pocks tend to go away without scarring; however, the external and internal spread of the virus may have serious consequences in persons with eczema and other forms of atopic dermatitis, in these persons, defects of innate immunity and a high level of Th2 cell activity render the skin unusually permissive to the initiation and rapid spread of vaccinia infection (known as “eczema vaccinatum”)
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- Vaccinia gangrenosum, Vaccinia necrosum or disseminated vaccinia
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- Necrotic tissue on shoulder (en)
- The patient required a skin graft on her upper left arm in order to correct the necrotic vaccination site, due to the onset of progressive vaccinia, formerly known as vaccinia gangrenosum. (en)
- Injection by the vaccinia virus as a countermeasure for smallpox (en)
- Necrosis of the injected part, exacerbating to gangrene and eventual amputation. Usually, the pocks tend to go away without scarring; however, the external and internal spread of the virus may have serious consequences in persons with eczema and other forms of atopic dermatitis, in these persons, defects of innate immunity and a high level of Th2 cell activity render the skin unusually permissive to the initiation and rapid spread of vaccinia infection (en)
- fatality rate: 15% (en)
- Fever and headache, then progressive ulceration and necrosis of the injection site for smallpox, albeit the lack of inflammation is noted as the "hallmark of PV" (en)
- May initially be mistaken for leukemia (en)
- Long-lasting (en)
- every 1 or 2 in a million during routine vaccination during 1963-1968 for smallpox (en)
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- Imiquimod, and thiosemicarbazone (en)
- Progressive vaccinia (en)
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- Unknown (en)
- Lifelong (en)
- People with cellular immunodeficiencies (en)
- Malaise, fever, vomiting and tender, enlarged axillary lymph nodes; progresses to septic Pseudomonas aeruginosa, likely from a perirectal abscess, Clostridium difficile (bacteria), Staphylococcus aureus and cell-mediated immunodeficiency. (en)
- Vaccinia gangrenosum, Vaccinia necrosum or disseminated vaccinia (en)
- Vaccinia Immune Globulin Intravenous , Emergency Investigational New Drug both administered orally and topically, ; CMX001, a lipid conjugate of cidofovir and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor for the exiguous normal white blood cells;supportive care; skin graft (en)
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- Η προοδευτική δαμαλίτιδα είναι μια σπάνια που προκαλείται από τον ιό της , ο οποίος χαρακτηρίζεται από μια ανώδυνη αλλά αυξανόμενη νέκρωση και έλκος. (el)
- الوقس المترقي، حالة جلدية نادرة يسببها فيروس الوقس، ويتميز بتنخر وتقرح غير مؤلم ولكنه مترقي. (ar)
- Progressive vaccinia is a rare cutaneous condition caused by the vaccinia virus, characterized by painless but progressive necrosis and ulceration. (en)
- وقس مترقي (ar)
- Προοδευτική δαμαλίτιδα (el)
- Progressive vaccinia (en)
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- Progressive vaccinia (en)
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