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Clinics in Dermatology, 2011
Intertrigo is a superficial inflammatory skin disorder involving any area of the body where two opposing skin surfaces can touch and rub or chaff. The word "intertrigo" comes from the Latin inter (between) and terere (to rub) and reflects the rubbing together of skin against skin to create maceration and irritation, hence, friction dermatitis or ...
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Intertrigo is a superficial inflammatory skin disorder involving any area of the body where two opposing skin surfaces can touch and rub or chaff. The word "intertrigo" comes from the Latin inter (between) and terere (to rub) and reflects the rubbing together of skin against skin to create maceration and irritation, hence, friction dermatitis or ...
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Intertriginous granular parakeratosis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1998An unusual form of parakeratosis localized to the axillae has been previously described in the literature as axillary granular parakeratosis. We report an additional 4 cases, including one that was isolated to the inguinal region. The same histopathologic changes of papillomatosis, acanthosis, and parakeratosis with retention of keratohyalin granules ...
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Intertriginous pustular psoriasis
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2009We describe 6 patients who presented during infancy with erythematous papules or pustules localized to the neck and sometimes other intertriginous areas as well. Most of these infants were initially thought to have dermatitis or a bacterial or candidal infection. A biopsy specimen established the diagnosis of pustular psoriasis in 5 of the 6 cases.
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