loading page

Fatal Necrotising Soft Tissue Infection Caused by Escherichia coli in Alcoholic Liver Cirrhosis
  • +12
  • MIO KURIMOTO,
  • Mahoko Ikeda,
  • Ichiro Hirayama,
  • Yatsuya Kobayashi,
  • Mio Shikama,
  • Hitomi Nakamura,
  • Yuji Wakimoto,
  • Oshiro Yohei,
  • Miyuki Yamamoto,
  • Naoki Hayase,
  • Takahiro Hiruma,
  • Shu Okugawa,
  • Kent Doi,
  • Naoto Morimura,
  • Kyoji Moriya
MIO KURIMOTO
The University of Tokyo Hospital

Corresponding Author:[email protected]

Author Profile
Mahoko Ikeda
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Ichiro Hirayama
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Yatsuya Kobayashi
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Mio Shikama
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Hitomi Nakamura
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Yuji Wakimoto
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Oshiro Yohei
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Miyuki Yamamoto
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Naoki Hayase
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Takahiro Hiruma
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Shu Okugawa
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Kent Doi
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Naoto Morimura
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile
Kyoji Moriya
The University of Tokyo Hospital
Author Profile

Abstract

NSTI caused by E. coli monomicrobial infection is an extremely severe condition with high mortality. This report presented a case of monomicrobial NSTI caused by E. coli with septic shock in a patient with alcoholic liver cirrhosis and mentioned both pathogen virulence factors and host susceptibility factors.