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    Erythroderma (exfoliative dermatitis). Part 1: underlying causes, clinical presentation and pathogenesis

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    Tso, Simon cc
    Satchwell, Francesca
    Moiz, Haseeb
    Hari, Tushar cc
    Dhariwal, S.
    Barlow, Richard
    Forbat, E.
    Randeva, Harpal cc
    Tan, Yu Ting
    Ilchyshyn, A.
    Kwok, M. M.
    Barber, Thomas cc
    Thind, Chamandeep
    Tso, Allison cc
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    South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust; University of Warwick; University of Buckingham; University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust; Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust; Westmead Hospital, Sydney, Australia; Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore
    Publication date
    2021-08
    Subject
    Dermatology
    
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    Abstract
    Erythroderma (exfoliative dermatitis), first described by Von Hebra in 1868, manifests as a cutaneous inflammatory state, with associated skin barrier and metabolic dysfunctions. The annual incidence of erythroderma is estimated to be 1-2 per 100 000 population in Europe with a male preponderance. Erythroderma may present at birth, or may develop acutely or insidiously (due to progression of an underlying primary pathology, including malignancy). Although there is a broad range of diseases that associate with erythroderma, the vast majority of cases result from pre-existing and chronic dermatoses. In the first part of this two-part concise review, we explore the underlying causes, clinical presentation, pathogenesis and investigation of erythroderma, and suggest potential treatment targets for erythroderma with unknown causes.
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    Tso S, Satchwell F, Moiz H, Hari T, Dhariwal S, Barlow R, Forbat E, Randeva H, Tan YT, Ilchyshyn A, Kwok MM, Barber TM, Thind C, Tso ACY. Erythroderma (exfoliative dermatitis). Part 1: underlying causes, clinical presentation and pathogenesis. Clin Exp Dermatol. 2021 Aug;46(6):1001-1010. doi: 10.1111/ced.14625. Epub 2021 May 1.
    Type
    Article
    Handle
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/1531
    DOI
    10.1111/ced.14625
    PMID
    33639006
    Journal
    Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1111/ced.14625
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