Neeraj Awasthy, Chaya Kumari and Radhakrishnan S
Purpura fulminance is an infrequent acute cutaneous manifestation resulting from infective and non-infective conditions [1,2]. When a patient of known congenital cyanotic heart disease presents with peripheral skin rashes the initial cause that usually comes to mind is infective endocarditis.
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