Erythroderma. A clinical and etiological study of 103 patients.

Artur César, Maria Cruz, Alberto Mota, Filomena Azevedo
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Background: Erythroderma is an uncommon and severe dermatological manifestation of a variety of diseases. It is commonly challenging to find the underlying cause.

Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the causes of the disease in patients with erythroderma.

Patients and methods: Data including the clinical symptoms, laboratory examinations, histopathology and follow-up information were collected from patients with erythroderma admitted to our department between 2000 and 2010.

Results: One-hundred and three patients diagnosed with erythroderma were identified during this period (11.9% of all hospitalized patients; hospital incidence = 9.4 cases/year). The mean age of onset was 54.4 years (range: 17-89 years) with a male:female ratio of 1.5:1. The most frequent cause of erythroderma was exacerbation of preexisting dermatoses (65.0%), including psoriasis (44.7%) and eczema (16.5%). Drugs (18.4%) and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas (11.7%) induced most of the remaining cases. No cause could be identified in four cases (3.9%). Apart from erythema and scaling, that were present in all patients, clinical findings were dominated by pruritus (97.1%), followed by edema (56.3%), fever (54.4%), palmoplantar keratoderma (50.5%), nail changes (42.7%), liver or spleen enlargement (41.7%) and lymphadenopathy (40.8%).

Conclusions: Although numerous clinical features and laboratory values were abnormal, most findings were non-specific. The skin biopsy yielded a positive clinical correlation in most cases. Our study had a high percentage of erythroderma secondary to preexisting skin disease and a relatively low percentage of idiopathic erythroderma.

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红皮病。103例患者的临床及病因学研究。
背景:红皮病是一种罕见而严重的皮肤病表现。找到潜在的原因通常是具有挑战性的。目的:分析红皮病患者的发病原因。患者与方法:收集2000 - 2010年我科收治的红皮病患者的临床症状、实验室检查、组织病理学及随访资料。结果:在此期间共发现103例红皮病患者(占所有住院患者的11.9%;医院发病率= 9.4例/年)。平均发病年龄54.4岁(17 ~ 89岁),男女比例为1.5:1。红皮病最常见的原因是原有皮肤病加重(65.0%),包括牛皮癣(44.7%)和湿疹(16.5%)。其余病例以药物(18.4%)和皮肤t细胞淋巴瘤(11.7%)为主。4例(3.9%)无法确定病因。临床表现以瘙痒为主(97.1%),其次为水肿(56.3%)、发热(54.4%)、掌跖角化病(50.5%)、指甲改变(42.7%)、肝或脾肿大(41.7%)和淋巴结病(40.8%)。结论:虽然许多临床特征和实验室值异常,但大多数发现是非特异性的。在大多数病例中,皮肤活检显示阳性临床相关性。在我们的研究中,继发于先前存在的皮肤病的红皮病比例很高,而特发性红皮病比例相对较低。
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