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Necrotizing fasciitis secondary to chickenpox infection in children.
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Necrotizing fasciitis should be suspected in any child with a history of varicella infection and an increasing complaint of pain and swelling in an extremity or other body area associated with increasing fever, erythema, lethargy and irritability. Emergent surgical debridement and intensive antibiotic therapy are essential to prevent muscle necrosis, major limb dysfunction and death.
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