A rosacea variant seen more often in these patients is the granulomatous subtype, which may not present with flushing, persistent
erythema, or other typical rosacea signs, they pointed out.
Herpes simplex virus-associated
erythema multiforme in prepubertal children.
The first was an eight-week, parallel group study between patients with facial
erythema caused by erythematotelangiectatic rosacea and patients with non-rosacea
erythema.
This report focuses on 52 persons who at the time of study entry had
erythema migrans but no treatment for Lyme disease and no clinical evidence of a concomitant extracutaneous manifestation of Lyme disease.
She pointed to a 2015 report of botulinum toxin use in two cases of refractory flushing and
erythema and a 2012 report of 13 cases in patients with the same symptoms (Dermatology.
A skin punch biopsy was performed with the differential diagnoses of bullous pemphigoid,
erythema multiforme and bullous drug eruption.
Strobovideolaryngoscopy (SVL) revealed a new right mid-membranous vocal fold mass, moderate
erythema and edema of the true vocal folds and arytenoids, and thick mucopurulent secretions (figure 1, A).
All four cases presented with red, painful bumps on the lower extremities very typical of
erythema nodosum.
Physical examination was remarkable for acral
erythema on the palm and soles, mucosal membrane ulceration, and stomatitis.
Classically, asymptomatic
erythema first appears on the cheeks, resembling a "slapped cheek" appearance.
The course of illness was complicated by flare of
Erythema Nodosum Leprosum (ENL).
In the dermal irritation test,
erythema, eschar, and edema formation were observed after 24 h of GSE treatment, and the skin returned to normal after 72 h.
Although
erythema nodosum (EN) usually has no specific documented causes, it may be the first sign of a systemic disease (1).
Erythema dyschromicum perstans, also known as ashy dermatosis or dermatosis cenicienta, is an acquired, chronic pigmentary disorder characterized by slowly progressive, ashy gray-colored macules/patches distributed symmetrically on the trunk and proximal extremities [1].
Erythema elevatum diutinum (EED) is a rare dermatosis whose prominent clinical and histological features include bilateral and symmetrical papules, nodules and plaques, especially located in a periarticular manner with chronic course and leukocytoclastic vasculitis.