Presentation
In a retrospective study, erythroderma accounted for 13 in 100,000 patients presenting with skin diseases in China [ 2 ]. [uptodate.com]
It is our ambition to present a complete survey of all medical phenomena named for a person, with a biography of that person. Disclaimer: Whonamedit? does not give medical advice. [whonamedit.com]
Based on clinical presentation, however, the girl was given a preliminary diagnosis of acrodermatitis enteropathica (AE), a rare, autosomal recessive, inherited form of zinc deficiency. [consultant360.com]
Butterworth-Heinemann, 30.04.2015 - 656 Seiten Skin Diseases Nutrition and Metabolism presents a comprehensive examination of the interrelationship between dermatology and internal medicine. It discusses the pathogenesis of avitaminotic dermatoses. [books.google.de]
The timing of onset is perhaps the most important feature, as erythroderma present at birth has fewer potential causes than later presentation. [dovepress.com]
Entire Body System
- Burning Pain
They are often deeply chilly, experience burning pains with many physical complaints, and become exhausted easily. The skin is dry and scaly and may tend to get infected. Scratching... [mottchildren.org]
Respiratoric
- Rhinitis
Stomatitis, rhinitis and corneal ulcers have been reported. In uncomplicated cases there is usually no fever but secondary infections such as-subcutaneous abscesses, pyoderma, gangrenous lesions, and bronchopneumonia are frequently observed. [skindiseaselist.blogspot.com]
Mucous membranes show ulceration with bleeding, salivation and angioedema.This may interfere with drinking or feeding causing more cachexia to the patients.Conjunctivitis, corneal ulceration,rhinitis and epistaxis are common mucous membrane manifestations [drmhijazy.com]
Gastrointestinal
- Failure to Thrive
From Wikidata Jump to navigation Jump to search disease Erythroderma desquamativum Generalized erythroderma, diarrhea, and failure to thrive Erythroderma desquamativa of Leiner Erythroderma Desquamativum of Infancy Leiner disease Leiner-Moussous Desquamative [wikidata.org]
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[…] of Infancy 53 Classifications: MalaCards based summary : Erythroderma Desquamativa of Leiner, is also known as generalized erythroderma, diarrhea, and failure to thrive. [malacards.org]
Synonyms Generalized erythroderma, diarrhea, and failure to thrive Erythroderma Desquamativum of Infancy Leiner-Moussous Desquamative Erythroderma Overview No overview is available at this time. Please check back for future updates. [rarediseases.org]
Skin
- Hyperkeratosis
[…] erythroderma [ ĕ-rith″ro-der´mah ] abnormal redness of the skin over widespread areas of the body. congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma a generalized hereditary dermatitis with scaling, occurring in a bullous form ( epidermolytic hyperkeratosis ) and [medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
ICD 10 Q80.2 ICD 9 757.1 … Wikipedia nonbullous congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma — a genetically heterogeneous, autosomal recessive condition characterized by erythroderma and fine, white, semiadherent scales; other features include palmoplantar hyperkeratosis [medicine.academic.ru]
Subungual hyperkeratosis, crusting on palms and soles, and burrows are indicative of crusted scabies. Sparing of abdominal creases (deck chair sign ) is typical of papuloerythroderma of Ofuji. [dermnetnz.org]
- Keratosis
ICHTHYOSIS-MENTAL RETARDATION SYNDROME WITH LARGE KERATOHYALIN GRANULES IN THE SKIN OMIM Index of /ichthyosis Ittiosi KERATITIS-ICHTHYOSIS-DEAFNESS SYNDROME, AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT OMIM Keratosis KERATOSIS LINEARIS WITH ICHTHYOSIS CONGENITA AND SCLEROSING [venereology.tripod.com]
Follicularis Keratosis, Seborrheic Kernicterus Kienbock Disease Kikuchi's Disease Kleine-Levin Syndrome Klinefelter Syndrome Klippel-Feil Syndrome Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome Klver-Bucy Syndrome Kniest Dysplasia Kohler Disease Kufs Disease Kugelberg [arrayit.com]
[…] infiltrate 13 Differential diagnosis Psoriasis, heavier scale and erythema, Auspitz’s sign, resistance to treatment, nail involvement Crusted scabies of the scalp in immunodeficiency syndromes Otitis externa, blepharitis, tinea corporis, pityriasis rosea, keratosis [slideplayer.com]
[…] infiltrate Differential diagnosis Psoriasis, heavier scale and erythema, Auspitz’s sign, resistance to treatment, nail involvement Crusted scabies of the scalp in immunodeficiency syndromes Otitis externa, blepharitis, tinea corporis, pityriasis rosea, keratosis [slideserve.com]
Neurologic
- Tingling
A condition caused by continuous infusion therapy and resulting in a tingling sensation of the palms and soles, progressing to severe pain and tenderness with erythema and edema. [definithing.com]
Workup
Diagnosis - Erythroderma desquamativa of Leiner The routine diagnostic workup should include a CBC, sedimentation rate, urinalysis, urine culture, chemistry panel, thyroid profile, sweat test, stool for quantitative fat, chest x-ray, and an EKG. [checkorphan.org]
Initial diagnostic workup is included in Table 2. Figure 5 Algorithm for diagnosis of the erythrodermic infant. [dovepress.com]
Serum
- Hypoalbuminemia
This contributes to the hypoalbuminemia commonly observed in exfoliative dermatitis. Hypoalbuminemia results, in part, from decreased synthesis or increased metabolism of albumin. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Neonatal and infantile erythroderma is a potentially life-threatening condition with risks of septicemic infections, hypoalbuminemia, hyperpyrexia and hypernatremic dehydration. [e-ijd.org]
Treatment
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Strasbourg Medical 19(6): 707-708, 1968 Treatment of erythroderma desquamativa by biotin. [eurekamag.com]
Topical Systemic Combination Rotating therapeutic approaches, especially with systemic agents that have varying toxicities Topical treatment In many patients topical applications alone will suffice to keep psoriasis under control. [slideserve.com]
First-line treatments for psoriatic erythroderma include immunosuppressive medications such as methotrexate, acitretin, or ciclosporin. [wikinow.co]
Prognosis
The prognosis is very good unless proper intensive care and skin care are not provided. The disease is both a familial and a nonfamilial form. [dermaamin.com]
Prognosis of erythroderma depends on the underlying disease process. If the cause can be removed or corrected, prognosis is generally good. [dermnetnz.org]
Prognosis and treatment In the study done by Pruszkowski et al, the prognosis was poor with a mortality of 16%. [4] Patients died either due to complications arising from their erythroderma or their underlying disease at a mean age of 7 months. [e-ijd.org]
Prognosis - Erythroderma desquamativa of Leiner Not supplied. [checkorphan.org]
Wilson HTH: Exfoliative dermatitis: Its etiology and prognosis. Arch Dermatol 1954;69:577–588. [karger.com]
Etiology
Article Fr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26830925 Crohn Disease/complications, Edema/etiology, Vulvar Diseases/etiology, Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use, Anus Diseases/etiology, Crohn Disease/drug therapy, Crohn Disease/pathology, Drug Combinations, Drug [pesquisa.bvsalud.org]
Erythroderma (from the Greek. erythros red and derma - skin) - a collective term that refers to a group of skin diseases of different etiology and pathogenesis. [medicalency.com]
Archives Francaises de Pediatrie 8(3): 337-338, 1951 Etiological role of Staphylococcus aureus in erythroderma desquamativum in infants (Leiner-Moussous disease); the presence of Staphylococcus aureus in the breast milk. [eurekamag.com]
In the Alphabetic Index both conditions are listed together with the etiology code first followed by the manifestation codes in brackets. The code in brackets is always to be sequenced second. [icd10coded.com]
[…] are rarer etiologies, but important to recognize early to prevent harmful sequelae. [dovepress.com]
Epidemiology
[…] skin diseases, skin appendage diseases, pigmentary diseases, genetic diseases, nutritional and metabolic disorders, tumors, sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS, traditional medicine, integrated Chinese and Western medicine, evidence-based medicine, epidemiology [journalseek.net]
Journal Journal ID (nlm-ta): Pan Afr Med J Journal ID (iso-abbrev): Pan Afr Med J Journal ID (publisher-id): PAMJ Title: The Pan African Medical Journal Publisher: The African Field Epidemiology Network ISSN (Electronic): 1937-8688 Publication date (Electronic [scienceopen.com]
EPIDEMIOLOGY Erythroderma is a rare condition. The annual incidence has been estimated to be approximately 1 per 100,000 in the adult population [ 1 ]. [uptodate.com]
This report defines the prevalence of genital colonization in a large population of women, characterizes the women with S. aureus, and describes epidemiologic features of genital carriage. Página 50 - Lautenschlager S, Eichmann A. [books.google.es]
"Blood Pressure" [SH] (epidemiology AND humans) [SH] SI Secondary Source ID The SI field identifies secondary source databanks and accession numbers, e.g., GenBank, GEO, PubChem, ClinicalTrials.gov, ISRCTN. [biomedsearch.com]
Pathophysiology
Erythrodermic psoriasis: pathophysiology and current treatment perspectives - Dove Medical Press 2 years ago dovepress.com Abstract: Erythrodermic psoriasis (EP) is a rare and severe variant of psoriasis vulgaris, with an estimated prevalence of 1%–2.25% [wikinow.co]
History The classification of exfoliative dermatitis into Wilson-Brocq (chronic relapsing), Hebra or pityriasis rubra (progressive), and Savill (self-limited) types may have had historical value, but it currently lacks pathophysiologic or clinical utility [dict.eudic.net]
Psoriasis pathophysiology: Current conceps of pathogenesis. Ann Rheum Dis. 2005; 64(Supple. 2)30-6. Rosenbach M, Hsu S, Korman N. Treatment of erythrodermic psoriasis: from the medical board of the National Psoriasis Foundation. [revistamedicahjca.med.ec]
Pathophysiology of Seborrhoeic Dermatitis The exact pathophysiology behind seborrhoeic dermatitis remains unknown with a number of theories propounded. Here, we discuss the most popular ones. [lecturio.com]
Pathophysiology The complement cascade consists of 3 separate pathways that converge in a final common pathway. [emedicine.medscape.com]
Prevention
Propoxyphene-containing products may be taken with food to reduce or prevent... [mottchildren.org]
Hospitalization for the diseased person is suggested because of the controlled environment because it may prevent nutritional deficiencies and skin infections. [en.wikipedia.org]
Thus, the role of new and innovative investigations related to skin care, skin health, various cutaneous diseases and their preventive or treatment strategies and the need for inaugurating this new journal is self-evident. [wjgnet.com]
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Zinc stabilizes cell membranes by reducing free radical production and preventing lipid peroxidation. Zinc also is important in metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, and vitamins and in growth and development. [consultant360.com]