2021
DOI: 10.1111/ced.14626
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An outbreak of Paederus dermatitis in a hostel in central Kerala: a cross‐sectional study

Abstract: flatten hierarchies, inspire a new generation of dermatology educators and have implications for widening participation. We have therefore developed principles that could be implemented to overcome these educational challenges (Table 1).Dermatologists should not fear new SoMe platforms; rather, our community has a responsibility to reach out to patients and learners alike. We should act as leaders in this domain, holding ourselves to high professional standards and learning from past mistakes as we adopt a fle… Show more

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“…The most typical symptom of paedoptera dermatitis is burning pain, followed by itching. 9 The typical skin lesions present as erythema and pustular-like changes in the center of the erythema, followed by new keratinocytes maturing at the bottom of the pustule, forming a scab. 10 When the lesion exhibits "linear" or "kissing" lesions, it needs to be differentiated from herpes zoster, bullous pustulosis, and other related diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most typical symptom of paedoptera dermatitis is burning pain, followed by itching. 9 The typical skin lesions present as erythema and pustular-like changes in the center of the erythema, followed by new keratinocytes maturing at the bottom of the pustule, forming a scab. 10 When the lesion exhibits "linear" or "kissing" lesions, it needs to be differentiated from herpes zoster, bullous pustulosis, and other related diseases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%