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Kelli Luton1, Carlos Garcia, Eduardo Poletti
1PGY-2 Dermatology Resident at the University of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City, Department of Dermatology, Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center of Dermatology, OK 73104, USA.
Abstract:
Nicolau Syndrome, also known as livedo-like dermatitis (LLD) or embolia cutis medicamentosa (ECM) is an infrequent complication following intramuscular and intra-articular injection of various drugs. This rare entity is characterized by severe pain and erythematous-ecchymotic reticular lesions at the injection site, which in many cases lead to necrotic ulcers and scarring. We report three cases of Nicolau Syndrome following injection of diclofenac, penicillin G, and cyanocobalamin.
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