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Dermatologic Clinics, 2000
Erythroderma can be caused by a variety of underlying dermatoses, infections, and systemic diseases. Many of the findings on history, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation are nondiagnostic. Distinctive clinical and laboratory features pointing to a specific disease may be evident, however. Conclusive clinicopathologic correlation may require
M J, Rothe, T L, Bialy, J M, Grant-Kels
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Erythroderma can be caused by a variety of underlying dermatoses, infections, and systemic diseases. Many of the findings on history, physical examination, and laboratory evaluation are nondiagnostic. Distinctive clinical and laboratory features pointing to a specific disease may be evident, however. Conclusive clinicopathologic correlation may require
M J, Rothe, T L, Bialy, J M, Grant-Kels
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Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2010
Neonatal erythroderma is a potentially life-threatening condition in neonates less than 1 month old. During the first month of life, erythroderma is generally a presentation of genodermatosis, primary immune deficiency, or, more exceptionally, severe psoriasis, metabolic disease or infection. Atopic erythroderma is observed later in life, usually after
Sylvie, Fraitag, Christine, Bodemer
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Neonatal erythroderma is a potentially life-threatening condition in neonates less than 1 month old. During the first month of life, erythroderma is generally a presentation of genodermatosis, primary immune deficiency, or, more exceptionally, severe psoriasis, metabolic disease or infection. Atopic erythroderma is observed later in life, usually after
Sylvie, Fraitag, Christine, Bodemer
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Practice Nursing, 2006
This elderly woman had suffered with psoriasis since her teens. She had coped with it well over the years and successfully managed several exacerbations with the help of her local practice and occasional visits to the hospital. This time things were not going well.
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This elderly woman had suffered with psoriasis since her teens. She had coped with it well over the years and successfully managed several exacerbations with the help of her local practice and occasional visits to the hospital. This time things were not going well.
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Plaquenil-induced erythroderma
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985A patient who developed exfoliative erythroderma 11 days after the initiation of hydroxychloroquine treatment for psoriatic arthritis is presented. Our experience with her and the continued controversy regarding the incidence of adverse reactions in psoriatic patients to antimalarials prompted a detailed review of the literature.
G A, Slagel, W D, James
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Unilateral Ichthyosiform Erythroderma
Archives of Dermatology, 1963A case is reported of a four-year-old child with unilateral ichthyosiform erythroderma and associated anomalies of the extremities and viscera on the same side. This bizarre combination limited to one side of the body suggests that a teratogenic insult occurred between the second and fifth week of fetal development, probably during the fourth week.
R E, ROSSMAN, E M, SHAPIRO, R G, FREEMAN
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Archives of Dermatology, 1994
ERYTHRODERMA OR generalized exfoliative dermatitis is a striking but uncommon clinical entity in the practice of most dermatologists. Erythroderma is seen in the neonatal period, but it is most often seen in men over the age of 40 years. Erythroderma, like erythema multiforme and chronic urticaria, is a distinct clinical syndrome caused by multiple ...
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ERYTHRODERMA OR generalized exfoliative dermatitis is a striking but uncommon clinical entity in the practice of most dermatologists. Erythroderma is seen in the neonatal period, but it is most often seen in men over the age of 40 years. Erythroderma, like erythema multiforme and chronic urticaria, is a distinct clinical syndrome caused by multiple ...
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2014
AbstractErythroderma is a potentially serious and life‐threatening skin disease with a number of possible aetiologies. Drug reactions are well‐documented causes, with carbamazepine, penicillin and allopurinol being the most commonly implicated. This case describes a unique presentation of warfarin‐induced erythroderma in a 78‐year‐old female patient.
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AbstractErythroderma is a potentially serious and life‐threatening skin disease with a number of possible aetiologies. Drug reactions are well‐documented causes, with carbamazepine, penicillin and allopurinol being the most commonly implicated. This case describes a unique presentation of warfarin‐induced erythroderma in a 78‐year‐old female patient.
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CONGENITAL ICHTHYOSIFORM ERYTHRODERMA
Archives of Dermatology, 1948CONGENITAL ichthyosiform erythroderma was described by Brocq 1 in 1902 after the prolonged observation of several patients in whom the disease was characterized by diffuse redness beginning at birth, a shiny appearance of the face and widespread hyperkeratosis resembling ichthyosis.
C W, LAYMON, R, MURPHY
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