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A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1954
EXFOLIATIVE dermatitis is not a common disorder. Crocker (1903) estimated its incidence at 3 per 2,000 and Lancashire (1927) at 1 per 2,250 cases of skin disease. In the latter half of the last century several types of this condition were recognized in adults.
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EXFOLIATIVE dermatitis is not a common disorder. Crocker (1903) estimated its incidence at 3 per 2,000 and Lancashire (1927) at 1 per 2,250 cases of skin disease. In the latter half of the last century several types of this condition were recognized in adults.
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Erythroderma and exfoliative dermatitis
Clinics in Dermatology, 1993Joy D. Jester +2 more
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EXFOLIATIVE DERMATITIS AND PRACTOLOL
The Lancet, 1972C.J Stevenson, M.G.M Rowland
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1936
Although death from exfoliative dermatitis is not uncommon, there are comparatively few reports of cases in which autopsy has been performed. In 1933 Poole and Wehger 1 found seventeen reports of cases in the literature and contributed four more. To these may be added the case reported by Allison 2 and that by Nelson, 3 making a total of twenty-three ...
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Although death from exfoliative dermatitis is not uncommon, there are comparatively few reports of cases in which autopsy has been performed. In 1933 Poole and Wehger 1 found seventeen reports of cases in the literature and contributed four more. To these may be added the case reported by Allison 2 and that by Nelson, 3 making a total of twenty-three ...
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Generalized Exfoliative Dermatitis Due to Penicillin
New England Journal of Medicine, 1948THE increasing frequency of reactions to penicillin warrants wider recognition of the dangers of the local application of penicillin, and more reliance placed on less sensitizing methods of adminis...
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EXFOLIATIVE DERMATITIS DUE TO DIETHYLSTILBESTROL
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942Exfoliative dermatitis has been known to occur as a result of practically all types of medication; it is therefore to be expected that one should eventually encounter this dreaded reaction as a result of diethylstilbestrol therapy. Numerous toxic reactions to this drug have been reported. A number of these have been cutaneous.
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A child with persistent exfoliative dermatitis
Pediatric Dermatology, 2023Cherlyn Yue Lin Chin +2 more
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Anhidrosis following exfoliative dermatitis
Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1978C A Commens, Malcolm W. Greaves
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Erythroderma and Exfoliative Dermatitis
2009Michelle A. Thomson, J. Berth-Jones
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