Coxsackie eruption arising in areas of epidermolytic ichthyosis

Pediatric Dermatology
Suzanna Lewis, Tace Rico

Abstract

Coxsackie eruptions concentrated in areas of atopic dermatitis, a phenomenon termed "eczema coxsackium," has been well described in the literature but, to our knowledge, the concentration of coxsackie viral lesions to areas of ichthyosis has not been reported. This case describes a rare presentation of coxsackie viral lesions concentrated in areas of epidermolytic ichthyosis in a 3-year-old boy.

References

Jan 25, 2005·International Journal of Dermatology·Nicole L LaczGeorge Kihiczak
Sep 28, 2012·The Australasian Journal of Dermatology·Penelope Am Bunce, Duncan G Stanford
Jun 19, 2013·Pediatrics·Erin F MathesRichard Antaya
Dec 19, 2013·Anais Brasileiros De Dermatologia·Marcela Sena Teixeira MendesAntonio de Padua Lima

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Jul 12, 2016·Pediatric Dermatology·Julie Jefferson, Anna Grossberg
Jan 5, 2021·Clinical and Experimental Allergy : Journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology·Hainan YueFrançois Niyonsaba

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