1988
DOI: 10.7547/87507315-78-11-551
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Interdigital erythrasma. Part I: A review of the literature

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“…Weitere Lokalisationen sind die Submammärregion, die großen Labien, die Achselhöhlen und Flanken, jedoch auch die interdigitale Haut der Zehen und Füße[15]. Das interdigitale Erythrasma wird sogar als häufigste bakterielle Infektion der Füße angesehen[16]. Klinisch imponiert ein braunrotes, makulöses, randbetontes Erythem mit Schuppung und Mazeration.…”
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“…Weitere Lokalisationen sind die Submammärregion, die großen Labien, die Achselhöhlen und Flanken, jedoch auch die interdigitale Haut der Zehen und Füße[15]. Das interdigitale Erythrasma wird sogar als häufigste bakterielle Infektion der Füße angesehen[16]. Klinisch imponiert ein braunrotes, makulöses, randbetontes Erythem mit Schuppung und Mazeration.…”
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“…3 LN is a rarely reported extraintestinal manifestation of CD, with only 3 prior reports in the literature. 2,4,5 In all of these cases, LN was noted 1 to 2 years after the diagnosis of CD, and the cutaneous eruption was widespread and extensive in all cases. 2,4,5 Both CD and LN share common histopathologic features including lymphohistiocytic granulomas.…”
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“…2,4,5 In all of these cases, LN was noted 1 to 2 years after the diagnosis of CD, and the cutaneous eruption was widespread and extensive in all cases. 2,4,5 Both CD and LN share common histopathologic features including lymphohistiocytic granulomas. In the cases of coincident CD and LN, there were abundant multinucleated giant cells, which also may be a clue to a systemic association.…”
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“…A warm and moist environment, often the result of wearing occlusive clothing, is a common risk factor for erythrasma . This condition can present as asymptomatic or pruritic, scaly and erythematous tan patches on the skin, especially at intertriginous sites . Well‐circumscribed, red–brown plaques and patches are typically present.…”
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confidence: 99%