Synonym(s)
Atopic erythroderma; Erythroderma; erythrodermia atopica; Erythrodermic atopic dermatitis; Erythrodermic atopic eczema; Erythrodermiche atopic dermatitis
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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.
Rare, severe form of atopic eczema, which can occur both in adulthood and in infancy as the maximum form of atopic eczema. Protracted course, tending to recurrence.
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Infancy: 4 to 12 weeks of age, but less frequently in adults.
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Picture of a severe exfoliative erythroderma with severe itching and often extensive weeping of the skin. Risk of complicative bacterial (Staphylococcus aureus) or viral (Herpes simplex virus) superposition. Secondary infections can be life-threatening.
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Corresponding to atopic eczema.
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Prolonged course, prone to recurrence.
LiteratureThis section has been translated automatically.
- Broshtilova et al (2003) Severe erythrodermic atopic dermatitis treated with montelukast. Skinmed 2:134-136
- Lancrajan C et al (2010) Erythrodermic atopic dermatitis with late onset--case presentation. J Med Life 3:80-83
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