Zinc-responsive necrolytic acral erythema


Viral hepatitis

Inflammation of the liver due to infection with a virus.


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PMID (PMCID)
8786182
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Necrolytic acral erythema: a cutaneous marker of viral hepatitis C.
el Darouti M, Abu el Ela M.
Int J Dermatol. 1996;35(4):252-6.
Necrolytic acral erythema (NAE) is a distinctive skin lesion that was found to affect the dorsa of the feet of seven patients having active viral hepatitis C. Necrolytic acral erythema occurs in the form of well circumscribed dusky erythematous areas that develop flaccid blisters in their early stages and a hyperkeratotic surface in their chronic form.
8786182
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Necrolytic acral erythema: a cutaneous marker of viral hepatitis C.
el Darouti M, Abu el Ela M.
Int J Dermatol. 1996;35(4):252-6.
Necrolytic acral erythema is a distinctive type of necrolytic erythemas that was observed to occur almost exclusively with viral hepatitis C. Therefore, it should be considered an important cutaneous marker of hepatitis C, particularly in areas showing a high incidence of this form of hepatitis.
8786182
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
Necrolytic acral erythema: a cutaneous marker of viral hepatitis C.
el Darouti M, Abu el Ela M.
Int J Dermatol. 1996;35(4):252-6.
Necrolytic acral erythema: a cutaneous marker of viral hepatitis C.