Rash - meningococcaemia

Started by Phloston
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It might be both. Cutaneous vasculitis is a feature of meningococcemia. Although you're right, the intial purpuric rash is DIC related, and the infectious vasculitis is a later feature, so I'm probably wrong to say infectious vasculitis first.

http://www.histopathology-india.net/Menin.htm
"The cutaneous lesions in meningococcal septicemia show an acute vasculitis with fibrin thrombi in the small blood vessels of the dermis and extravasation of fibrin . There are neutrophils in and around the vessels. Leukocytoclasis is not a conspicuous feature.
In pustular lesions of chronic meningococcemia there are intraepidermal & subepidermal collections of neutrophils. Vasculitis is present in the dermis. The infiltrate contains some lymphocytes in addition to neutrophils"

Edit: Also I've added the two (RMSF and meningococcemia) as infectious vasculitides in my FA, so I've read it either in the Kaplan notes or UWorld, more likely the latter.
 
The most important point that you might wanna remember is that it's non-blanching with the test you do with the glass thingy.. and that's because it's a micro bleed/thrombotic kind of thing.. excuse my use of excessive scientific wording 😛