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- Ecthyma gangrenosum occurs from perivascular invasion and release of tissue-destructive exotoxins, causing vascular destruction and insufficient blood flow
- Tx: Intravenous antibiotics, NO surgical debridement needed

Photo credit: Abbas et al., CC BY 4.0, via Frontiers in Microbiology; the supplementary image with overlays of the relevant areas was adapted from the image mentioned previously (© AnkiHub, LLC)
- Common in neutropenic, hospitalized, or burn patients, or patients with catheters
- Tx: Intravenous antibiotics, NO surgical debridement needed

Photo credit: Abbas et al., CC BY 4.0, via Frontiers in Microbiology; the supplementary image with overlays of the relevant areas was adapted from the image mentioned previously (© AnkiHub, LLC)
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