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Pigmented purpuric dermatosis (Schamberg's purpura) in an infant.
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Chronic Purpuric DermatosesProgressive PurpuraFemale InfantSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPurpuric DermatosisPathologyClinical DermatologyDermatologyDermatopathologySclerodermaMedicineExperimental Dermatology
Purpura in an infant is usually an alarming sign of a systemic (infectious, hematologic-oncologic or immunologic) disease. Chronic purpuric dermatoses have not been reported in infants and, therefore, are not considered in the differential diagnosis of purpuras in this age. We report on a female infant with progressive purpura who underwent extensive laboratory investigations to rule out a systemic disease. Based on the laboratory findings and clinical course, the diagnosis of Schamberg's purpura was established.