Abstrakt: |
Erythroderma is a skin disorder with clinical findings in the form of an erythema, with or without scales, which is generalized and covers 90% of the body's surface area. These skin disorders are usually preceded by pre-existing skin disorders (e.g. psoriasis or atopic dermatitis), cutaneous t-cell lymphoma, drug reactions, and idiopathic. A 37-year-old male patient came to the skin and genital polyclinic with complaints of peeling skin and itchy reddish patches on his face, chest, stomach, back, arms and legs since four months ago. The patient said that initially, reddish spots appeared on the face, then on the arms, legs, chest, stomach and back. The patient scratches the itchy skin then the skin peels off. The accompanying complaint experienced by the patient was fever. The patient previously took antibiotics and applied ointments to reduce complaints. On physical examination, generalized erythematous macules with scaling were found on the face, chest, hands and feet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |