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Background: Erythroderma is a reaction pattern characterized by erythema and desquamation of 90% or more body surface area along with some metabolic alterations.
Sabyasachi Banerjee +2 more
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Neonatal and infantile erythroderma revisited
Erythroderma is the term applied to any inflammatory skin disease affecting more than 90% of the body surface. The incidence of neonatal and infantile erythroderma was 0.11% in an Indian study.
Bhavya Swarnkar, Rashmi Sarkar
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Breast Cancer Presenting as Paraneoplastic Erythroderma: An Extremely Rare Case [PDF]
The skin may exhibit the first clinical evidence of a systemic disease and may provide the first clues to a diagnosis in malignancies. Erythroderma is defined as generalized redness and scaling and it is a clinical manifestation of a variety of ...
Ioannis Protopsaltis +7 more
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Erythroderma, Alopecia, Anhidrosis, and Vitiligo as Complications of a Red Ink Tattoo—A Case Report [PDF]
Background: Adverse reactions to tattoo pigments are increasingly recognized, yet severe systemic complications remain rare and poorly characterized. Red tattoo ink, in particular, is associated with delayed hypersensitivity reactions, but widespread ...
Mateusz K. Mateuszczyk +4 more
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Erythroderma and Bullae in a Psoriatic Patient: Navigating Diagnostic Bias. [PDF]
Nadelmann JR +3 more
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Infective endocarditis following tumor necrosis factor-α antagonist therapy for management of psoriatic erythroderma: a case report [PDF]
Takuro Mizuno +6 more
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Psoriatic erythroderma: comparative patient profile and association with psoriatic arthritis [PDF]
Background. Psoriatic erythroderma is rare and one of the most severe forms of psoriasis characterized by involvement of 8090% of body surface area. Aims.
Elena V. Bogdanova
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Erythroderma, often described as generalized exfoliative dermatitis, is a condition in which erythema involves greater than 90% of the body surface, often as a result of an underlying inflammatory skin condition, which can result in a variety of systemic manifestations and potentially lead to life-threatening complications.
Bela Shah, Santosh Rathod
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A Clinical Study of Patients with Erythroderma Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital in Eastern India [PDF]
Introduction: Erythroderma is characterised by erythema and scaling over more than 90% of the body surface, a morphological reaction pattern of skin having innumerable underlying causes. Morbidity related to erythroderma is considerably high.
Prerna Raj Gupta +2 more
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Research progress in the etiology and the treatment of erythroderma
Erythroderma is a rare and severe skin disease, characterized by erythema and scaly rashes all over the body, with the involvement of over 90% of the body surface area.
Lingyu HU, Fuqiong JIANG, Ruiting HUANG
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