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Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Diseases

Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Diseases

ISSN: 2684-4281

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Erythroderma Impact Factor

Erythroderma might be the consequence of various causes. There are a few distributions regarding this matter, the majority of them from England, the United States, and the Scandinavian nations revealing an alternate occurrence of each etiologic gathering. Our goal has been to decide the recurrence of erythroderma in our condition, its motivation, and patient development. We evaluated the clinical, research facility, and biopsy material of 56 patients determined to have erythroderma who were treated in our area of expertise over the most recent 8 years (1984 through 1991). Patients were followed up to know the advancement of the erythroderma. Erythroderma of obscure reason and extended course might be auxiliary to decrepit atopic dermatitis, admission of medications disregarded by the patients, and patients who are in moderate movement to cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Close follow-up of erythrodermas of obscure reason by rehashing cutaneous biopsies will in time permit an early analysis in patients in the last gathering.

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