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A Case of Erythromelalgia Successfully Controlled by Systemic Steroids and Pentazocine—Is It Related to a Unique Subtype of Neutrophilic Dermatosis?
Author(s) -
Suh Dae Hun,
Kim Sang Duck,
Ahn Jong Seong,
Han Kwang Ho,
Cho Kwang Hyun,
Eun Hee Chul,
Youn Jai Il
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
the journal of dermatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.9
H-Index - 65
eISSN - 1346-8138
pISSN - 0385-2407
DOI - 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2000.tb02150.x
Subject(s) - erythromelalgia , pentazocine , medicine , dermatology , erythema , treatment modality , pathogenesis , pathology , surgery , anesthesia , analgesic
Erythromelalgia is a rare cutaneous disorder characterized by erythema, burning discomfort, and warmth of the extremities. Its form may be adult‐ or early‐onset, and it may be further classified as idiopathic or secondary. Its pathogenesis and histopathologic findings have not yet been clearly defined. Various treatment modalities have been tried, but, for the idiopathic type, none has been successful. We present a case of adult‐onset idiopathic erythromelalgia with unusual histopathological findings which showed a remarkable response to corticosteroids and pentazocine.

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