Delayed granulomatous reaction and cutaneous fistula induced by retained electrodes from a cardiac pacemaker in a child

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Abstract

Permanent epicardial pacing wires are sometimes left in place and can lead to long-term complications. We report on a case of a granulomatous reaction with a cutaneous fistula secondary to the retained epicardial pacing wires in a child and highlight the relevance of sonography as an additional tool in the diagnosis and management of dermatologic conditions.

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Sánchez-Los Arcos, L., Feito-Rodríguez, M., Rodríguez Bandera, A. I., González-López, G., & de Lucas-Laguna, R. (2019). Delayed granulomatous reaction and cutaneous fistula induced by retained electrodes from a cardiac pacemaker in a child. Pediatric Dermatology, 36(1), e6–e11. https://doi.org/10.1111/pde.13706

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