EXOGENOUS AGENTS
Cyanamide
Contact Derm 40:160–161, 1999
Rhus – ingestion of Rhus as folk medicine remedy BJD
142:937–942, 2000
Selenium excess – exfoliative dermatitis
Ghatan p.294, 2002,
Second Edition
St. John’s wort
BJD 143:1127–1128, 2000
Tear gas
Bolognia p.170, 2004
INFECTIONS AND INFESTATIONS
AIDS – recalcitrant erythematous desquamating disorder
JAAD
17:507–508, 1987; Clin Inf Dis 18:942, 1999; initial presentation
of seroconversion
JAAD 28:167–173, 1993; Dermatologica
183:143–145, 1991; CD8
+
erythroderma of HIV infection
JAAD
41:722–727, 1999
Bee sting
AD 120:1595, 1984
Candidiasis, congenital
Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology,
p.225, 2001; AD 129:897–902, 1993; invasive systemic
candidiasis in premature neonate (
Candida albicans) Ped Derm
21:260–261, 2004
Coccidioidomycosis – toxic erythema
Dermatol Clin 7:227–239,
1989
Dengue hemorrhagic fever
JAAD 46:430–433, 2002
Dermatophytosis – generalized
Trichophyton rubrum
dermatophytosis in congenital ichthyosiform erythroderma
JAAD 20:1133–1134, 1989
Ehrlichiosis – human monocytic ehrlichiosis (
Ehrlichia
chaffeensis) – resembles toxic shock syndrome Am J Med
95:351–357, 1993
Hepatitis – fulminant
Cutis 37:56, 1986
HHV 6
J Clin Pathol 47:762–763, 1994
Histoplasmosis
AD 101:216–219, 1970
Leishmaniasis
Revista Clinica Espanola 191:454, 1992
Mycobacterium tuberculosis – exfoliative erythroderma as a
manifestation of pulmonary tuberculosis
BJD 148:346–348, 2003
Scabies – crusted (Norwegian) scabies
Ped Derm 17:410–414,
2000; AD 124:123,126, 1988
Scarlet fever
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Textbook of Neonatal
Dermatology, p.187, 2001; Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
15:499–503, 1996; JAAD 30:319–324, 1994; J Clin Microbiol
26:1283–1286, 1988
Staphylococcal scarlatina
Rook p.1104, 1998, Sixth Edition
Streptococcal sex syndrome – postcoital lower extremity,
streptococcal erythroderma in women
JAMA 257:3260–3262,
1987
Syphilis – congenital
Toxic epidermal necrolysis – staphylococcal, streptococcal,
Klebsiella, Escherichia coli Ped Derm 11:331–334, 1994
Toxic shock syndrome
Pediatr Rev 17:319, 321–322, 1996;
Staphylococcus aureus toxic shock syndrome Curr Prob
Dermatol 14:183–220, 2002; JAAD 39:383–398, 1998; Clin Inf
Dis 18:942–945, 1994; J Infect 16:87–103, 1988; NEJM
303:1436–1442, 1980; associated with Adenovirus Type 3 Clin
Inf Dis 33:260–262, 2001; streptococcal toxic shock syndrome
Curr Prob Dermatol 14:183–220, 2002; JAAD 39:383–398,
1998; JAAD 24:786–787, 1991; BMJ 301:1006–1007, 1990;
Pseudomonas species
Lancet 2 (8517):1218–1219, 1986;
Group C streptococci A
rch Intern Med 152:882, 884, 1992;
Group B streptococcal toxic shock syndrome
AD 140:163–165,
2004
Toxoplasmosis – exfoliative erythroderma
Int J Derm
33:s129–130, 1994
INFILTRATIVE
Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Mastocytosis – diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis
Ped Derm
19:375–381, 2002; Dermatology 187:127–129, 1993; Cutis
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