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Erythroderma: A Manifestation of Cutaneous and Systemic Diseases
Introduction: Erythroderma, or generalised exfoliative dermatitis, is a rare inflammatory disorder characterised by generalised erythema, involving more than 90% body surface area accompanied by a variable degree of scaling.
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Erythroderma as a manifestation of leprosy [PDF]
Erythroderma consists of erythema and scaling involving most or all of the body surface. This generalized eruption may be idiopathic, drug-induced or secondary to cutaneous or systemic disease. A 71-year-old man is reported presenting generalized erythema and desquamation with deck-chair sign, nail dystrophy, and plantar ulcers associated with loss of ...
Renato Luiz Baldissera +3 more
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Erythroderma is challenging to diagnose. The aim of this single-centre retrospective study was to identify factors that can be used to improve the diagnosis of erythroderma.
Camille Luherne +10 more
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Trichoscopy as a diagnostic tool in trichorrhexis invaginata and Netherton syndrome [PDF]
Netherton syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease characterized by erythroderma, ichthyosis linearis circumflexa, atopy, failure to thrive and a specific hair shaft abnormality called trichorrhexis ...
Maraya de Jesus Semblano Bittencourt +5 more
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Epoprostenol: Flushing or Erythroderma? [PDF]
Dear Editor: Epoprostenol is a synthetic prostacycline that remains the first line treatment for patients with severe pulmonary hypertension (PH)1-3. Herein, we present a case of severe erythroderma associated with the initiation of therapy with intravenous epoprostenol. A 50-year-old woman with PH secondary to CREST syndrome (Calcinosis, Raynaud,
Juan Gabriel Córdoba-Soriano +6 more
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Clinico-etiological study of 30 erythroderma cases from tertiary center in South India
Background: Erythroderma is a morphological reaction pattern of skin having many underlying causes and finding the etiology helps in the proper management of erythroderma cases.
Manjunath Hulmani +6 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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Erythematous Macular Eruption in an Older Woman [PDF]
A white woman in her 70s with advanced Alzheimer disease was referred to the hematology clinic for evaluation of a high hemoglobin level (169 g/L; normal range, 120-160 g/L) and red blood cell count (5.67 × 1012/L; normal range, 3.8-4.8 × 1012/L) as well
Kernohan, Neil +2 more
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Infantile erythrodermic psoriasis: A case report and review of the literature
Erythroderma in infants can be attributed to plenty of causes, the more common ones being nonbullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, lamellar ichthyosis, bullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma, severe atopic dermatitis, etc., However, there
Piyush Kumar, Anupam Das, Shvetha Jain
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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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