Toxic Shock-like Syndrome Resembling Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens

1999 
A case of a 71-year-old Japanese woman with toxic shock-like syndrome is reported. She was admitted to the hospital because of swelling of the right leg. On admission, right lower leg was erythematous and swollen with an erosive lesion. On the second day, she rapidly fell into shock. Phlegmasia cerulea dolens caused by massive iliofemoral venous thrombosis was suspected because she had a history of deep venous thrombosis. But deep venous thrombus was not detected by venography at emergent surgery for thromboembolectomy. She died 38 hours after admission despite maximal supportive therapy. Group A β-hemolytic streptococci were isolated from blood culture and soft tissue after the patient died.(Internal Medicine 38: 747-750, 1999)
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