GIANOTTI-CROSTI SYNDROME AS PRESENTING SIGN OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION: A CASE REPORT AND A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF ITS POSSIBLE CYTOMEGALOVIRUS ETIOLOGY

Highlights • Only few cases of GCS have been related with Cytomegalovirus infection. • Viral and bacterial infections as well as vaccinations may be associated with GCS. • Nowadays, Epstein Barr virus infection is the most common cause of GCS.

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Female
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (GCS)
Hepatitis B virus
Humans
Infectious Disease
title GIANOTTI-CROSTI SYNDROME AS PRESENTING SIGN OF CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION: A CASE REPORT AND A CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF ITS POSSIBLE CYTOMEGALOVIRUS ETIOLOGY
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