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- 1.Two cases of purpura fulminans which fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of are described.
- 2.Both cases had widespread necrosis of the legs requiring amputation and skin grafting.
- 3.The ˦tiology and treatment are discussed.
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© 1970 E. & S. Livingstone. Published by Elsevier Inc.