Erythroderma

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Erythroderma
Synonyms Exfoliative dermatitis
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Redness of the skin, scaling, itching, fever, malaise
Complications Infection, dehydration, hypothermia, heart failure
Onset Sudden or gradual
Duration Variable
Types N/A
Causes Psoriasis, eczema, drug reactions, lymphoma, idiopathic
Risks Pre-existing skin conditions, certain medications
Diagnosis Clinical examination, skin biopsy
Differential diagnosis Psoriasis, eczema, drug eruption, cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Prevention N/A
Treatment Topical corticosteroids, systemic therapy, supportive care
Medication N/A
Prognosis Variable, depends on underlying cause
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Erythroderma is a medical condition characterized by widespread erythema and scaling of the skin. It is also known as exfoliative dermatitis and can be caused by various underlying conditions, including psoriasis, eczema, drug reactions, and lymphoma.

Causes[edit]

Erythroderma can be caused by a variety of conditions. The most common causes include:

  • Psoriasis: This is a chronic skin condition characterized by red, scaly patches of skin. In some cases, psoriasis can progress to erythroderma.
  • Eczema: This is a group of conditions that cause inflammation of the skin. Severe cases of eczema can result in erythroderma.
  • Drug reactions: Certain medications can cause a severe allergic reaction that results in erythroderma. This is known as a drug-induced erythroderma.
  • Lymphoma: This is a type of cancer that originates in the lymphatic system. In rare cases, lymphoma can cause erythroderma.

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of erythroderma can vary depending on the underlying cause. However, common symptoms include:

  • Widespread redness of the skin
  • Scaling or peeling of the skin
  • Itching
  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Swelling of the limbs

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of erythroderma is typically based on the clinical presentation and a thorough medical history. Additional tests, such as skin biopsies and blood tests, may be performed to determine the underlying cause.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment of erythroderma is aimed at managing the symptoms and treating the underlying cause. This may involve the use of topical creams and ointments, systemic medications, and in severe cases, hospitalization for supportive care.

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