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Acquired ichthyosiform erythroderma and sarcoidosis
We describe a patient with ichthyosiform erythroderma as a manifestation of sarcoidosis. This is the first report of the simultaneous occurrence of erythroderma and ichthyosis in sarcoidosis.
Feind-Koopmans, A.G. +2 more
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Elevated Serum CTACK/CCL27 Levels in CTCL [PDF]
Bulk ionic composition of the aerosol at Kohnen in January ...
Kagami, Shinji +6 more
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The Study of Clinical , Pathological and Laboratory Finding of Forty-Eghit Erythroderma Patients
Erythroderma is a term applied to any inflammatory skin disease which affects more than about 90% of the body surface. It is determined by erythema, scaling and pruritus.
Mahmoud Farshchian +2 more
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Neonatal Skin Disorders: A Review of Selected Dermatologic Abnormalities
The skin serves many purposes, acting as a barrier to infection, protecting internal organs, contributing to temperature regulation, storing insulating fats, excreting electrolytes and water, and providing tactile sensory input. This article focuses on a
Banta-Wright, Sandra, Campbell, Juliana
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Congenital Ichthyosiform Erythroderma or Psoriasis (?) [PDF]
Werner Goldsmith
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This case series demonstrates that classical homeopathy may have a solution to psoriasis and its complications which goes beyond skin clearance and achieves general well‐being.
Seema Mahesh +3 more
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Skin water loss and accidental hypothermia in psoriasis, ichthyosis, and erythroderma. [PDF]
K Grice, F. R. Bettley
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Causes and Features of Erythroderma
Introduction: Erythroderma is a generalised inflammatory reaction of the skin secondary to a variety of causes. This retrospective study aims to characterise the features of erythroderma and identify the associated causes of this condition in our population.
Grace F L, Tan +3 more
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: Differential diagnostics of erythrodermic conditions
Erythroderma is a condition damaging at least 80–90 % of the skin surface, characterized by erythema and peeling. This condition may be a manifestation of various diseases of the skin and internal organs, including malignant lymphoproliferative disorders.
A. E. Karamova +3 more
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Atopic erythroderma with bilateral cataract, unilateral keratoconus and iridocyclitis, and undescended testes. [PDF]
Gurnarinder Singh, J. S. MATHUR
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