Vasculitis séptica por Listeria monocytogenes

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Septic vasculitis is a medium and small-vessel vasculitis caused by direct action of pathogens, associated with bacteremia. It is an uncommon condition; clinical manifestations include purpura, ulcers and vesicles-pustules. Most cases of septic vasculitis are related to meningococcemia. There are no cases reported in medical literature associated to Listeria spp. We report a case of a 71 year-old man who presented sepsis by Listeria monocytogenes, and then evolved with purpuric skin lesions. Skin biopsy revealed a septic vasculitis.

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Vera-Kellet, C., Del Puerto, C., Ruiz, F., González, S., & Manríquez, J. (2014). Vasculitis séptica por Listeria monocytogenes. Revista Chilena de Infectologia, 31(6), 746–749. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0716-10182014000600017

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