Figure 1.
There were clear and hemorrhagic bulla with intense erythematous swelling at mosquito-bitten sites on the (A) right leg dorsum and (B) palm.
Necrosis and ulcers clustered on the base of the toes and turned into escar formation after recovery. (C) Previous escar scar remitted and centrally dipped like a volcano on the left.
Table 1.
Laboratory hematology, treatment, and prognosis of patients with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)* and hypersensitivity to mosquito bite (HMB) episodes related to EBV infection.
Table 2.
EBV serology and evidence in EBV-HLH and HMB-CAEBV episodes.
Table 3.
Serum immunoglobulin values and lymphocyte subsets in HLH-EBV and HMB-CAEBV episodes related to EBV infection.
Table 4.
Cytotoxicity to K 562 cells and perforin and granzyme expressions in NK cells in the episodes and recovery status of EBV-HLH and HBM-CAEBV.