The Journal of dermatology
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Nicolau syndrome is a rare but well-recognized cutaneous adverse drug reaction at the site of i.m. injection of certain drugs. Clinically, it is characterized by severe pain immediately after the injection followed by an erythematous reticular patch that may result in a necrotic ulcer and scarring at the injection site. We describe a 60-year-old woman with a painful, violaceous, crusted plaque after i.m. diclofenac administration to her right buttock. ⋯ A clinical diagnosis of Nicolau syndrome due to diclofenac injection was made, and reconstructive surgery of the wound was performed. Although diclofenac is a widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, Nicolau syndrome following i.m. diclofenac injection has rarely been reported in the published work. Application of a cold compress was considered an aggravating factor in our patient.
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Letter Case Reports
Necrotizing fasciitis of the leg due to Photobacterium damsela.