C. García-Muro, E. Esteban-Zubero, C. Toledo-Gotor, D. Viguera-Elías, A. Olloqui-Escalona, V. Jiménez-Escobar
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Abstract
Acute hemorrhagic edema of infant is an infrequent leukocytoclastic vasculitis clinically characterized by macules, papules or urticarial lesions which progress to purpuric plaques. It is a vasculitis of small vessels mediated by immunocomplexes, and usually associated with bacterial or viral infections. The diagnosis of this entity is essentially clinical, and it is important to take it into account to avoid the systematic use of complementary tests. Its course is usually self-limiting and benign, without requiring specific treatment.