Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases

The profile of 247 patients with erythroderma during a 23 year period from January, 1962 through March, 1985, with a follow-up period ranging from 1 to 26 years were analysed. The patients presented with diffuse erythema, scaling and pruritus of more than 2 months' duration, and the age ranged...

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Main Authors: Cidia Vasconcellos, Paula P. Domingues, Valéria Aoki, Ricardo K. Miyake, Naim Sauaia, José Eduardo C. Martins
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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spelling doaj-33e155a96fcf44b0b90ea8809b912ed92020-11-25T03:38:37ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89101518-8787293177182S0034-89101995000300004Erythroderma: analysis of 247 casesCidia Vasconcellos0Paula P. Domingues1Valéria Aoki2Ricardo K. Miyake3Naim Sauaia4José Eduardo C. Martins5University of S. PauloUniversity of S. PauloUniversity of S. PauloUniversity of S. PauloUniversity of S. PauloUniversity of S. PauloThe profile of 247 patients with erythroderma during a 23 year period from January, 1962 through March, 1985, with a follow-up period ranging from 1 to 26 years were analysed. The patients presented with diffuse erythema, scaling and pruritus of more than 2 months' duration, and the age ranged from 16 to 60 years. Psoriasis was the most frequent underlying disease with an estimated frequency of 44.9%, the reaction to the use of drugs appeared in 7.3% of total cases and association with reticulosis showed a frequency of 4.1%. The cause of the erythroderma could not be determined in 29.2% of the cases. Sex differences in terms of underlying diseases were not observed. One or more skin biopsies along with the clinical findings were diagnostic or suggestive of the underlying disease in 63.6% of the cases. Repeated skin biopsies are recommended as the best method for etiologic diagnosis of erythroderma. At P=0.05 significance level, masculine/feminine ratio of 2 : 1 was found. The question arises wether causal agent of erythroderma may not be somehow related to different exposure by sex to environmental antigens.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89101995000300004&lng=en&tlng=endermatitis, exfoliativeincidence
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author Cidia Vasconcellos
Paula P. Domingues
Valéria Aoki
Ricardo K. Miyake
Naim Sauaia
José Eduardo C. Martins
spellingShingle Cidia Vasconcellos
Paula P. Domingues
Valéria Aoki
Ricardo K. Miyake
Naim Sauaia
José Eduardo C. Martins
Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
Revista de Saúde Pública
dermatitis, exfoliative
incidence
author_facet Cidia Vasconcellos
Paula P. Domingues
Valéria Aoki
Ricardo K. Miyake
Naim Sauaia
José Eduardo C. Martins
author_sort Cidia Vasconcellos
title Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
title_short Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
title_full Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
title_fullStr Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
title_full_unstemmed Erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
title_sort erythroderma: analysis of 247 cases
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 0034-8910
1518-8787
description The profile of 247 patients with erythroderma during a 23 year period from January, 1962 through March, 1985, with a follow-up period ranging from 1 to 26 years were analysed. The patients presented with diffuse erythema, scaling and pruritus of more than 2 months' duration, and the age ranged from 16 to 60 years. Psoriasis was the most frequent underlying disease with an estimated frequency of 44.9%, the reaction to the use of drugs appeared in 7.3% of total cases and association with reticulosis showed a frequency of 4.1%. The cause of the erythroderma could not be determined in 29.2% of the cases. Sex differences in terms of underlying diseases were not observed. One or more skin biopsies along with the clinical findings were diagnostic or suggestive of the underlying disease in 63.6% of the cases. Repeated skin biopsies are recommended as the best method for etiologic diagnosis of erythroderma. At P=0.05 significance level, masculine/feminine ratio of 2 : 1 was found. The question arises wether causal agent of erythroderma may not be somehow related to different exposure by sex to environmental antigens.
topic dermatitis, exfoliative
incidence
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