Dermatitis herpetiformis

A chronic autoimmune subepidermal bullous disease characterized by grouped pruritic lesions such as papules, urticarial plaques, erythema, and herpetiform vesiculae, with a predominantly symmetrical distribution on extensor surfaces of the elbows (90%), knees (30%), shoulders, buttocks, sacral region, and face of children and adults. Erosions, excoriations and hyperpigmentation usually follow. It may also appear as a consequence of gluten intolerance.

Skin rash

A red eruption of the skin.


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PMID (PMCID)
8392692
MALE Child
[Dermatitis herpetiformis and chronic diarrhea: a case].
Ben Becher S, Boukthir S, Hichri A, Harbi MM, Ben Osman A, Boudhina T.
Pediatrie. 1993;48(1):51-3.
We report on a case of dermatitis herpetiformis in an eight-year-old boy presenting diarrhoea, short stature and characteristic skin rash.