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Berg FPVD et al. – Ciprofloxacin is among the standard treatments for infected ischemic ulcers; in the rare case of ciprofloxacin–induced hemorrhagic vasculitis, it might be interpreted as progression of infection, instead of a complication of the treatment, thus leading to faulty diagnosis and treatment. The intention of this case report is to raise awareness for anyone prescribing ciprofloxacin as treatment for infected diabetic and ischemic ulcers.

   

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