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184 A CLINICIAN’S GUIDE TO DERMATOLOGIC DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS, VOLUME 1<br />

Granulomatous periorificial dermatitis – extrafacial and<br />

generalized periorificial dermatitis AD 138:1354–1358, 2002<br />

Large plaque parapsoriasis<br />

Lichen planus<br />

Mucha–Habermann disease (acute parapsoriasis) – febrile<br />

Febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha–Habermann disease (acute<br />

parapsoriasis) – painful hemorrhagic ulcers BJD 152:794–799,<br />

2005; JAAD 49:1142–1148, 2003; AD 100:200–206, 1969<br />

Pityriasis rosea<br />

Pityriasis lichenoides chronica The Clinical Management of<br />

Itching; Parthenon; p.137, 2000<br />

Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (acute parapsoriasis)<br />

The Clinical Management of Itching; Parthenon; p.137, 2000;<br />

BJD 86:215–225, 1972; acute febrile ulceronecrotic<br />

Mucha–Habermann disease BJD 147:1249–1253, 2002;<br />

Ann DV 93:481–496, 1966<br />

Pityriasis rosea<br />

Pityriasis rubra pilaris<br />

Psoriasis – guttate, plaque-type Rook p.1598, 1998, Sixth<br />

Edition<br />

Recalcitrant erythematous desquamating disorder Clin Infec Dis<br />

18:942–945, 1994<br />

Scleredema<br />

Seborrheic dermatitis<br />

Toxic erythema of the newborn – blotchy macular erythema<br />

(one to several hundred lesions); surmounted by pustules Rook<br />

p.454, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Transient acantholytic dermatosis (Grover’s disease)<br />

SYNDROMES<br />

Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum<br />

Baboon syndrome – acute exanthem of anogenital region,<br />

buttocks, and flexural extremities; amoxicillin, ampicillin,<br />

heparin, mercury, nickel, food additives Ghatan p.341, 2002,<br />

Second Edition<br />

Blau or Jabs syndrome (familial juvenile systemic<br />

granulomatosis) – translucent skin-colored papules of trunk and<br />

extremities with uveitis, synovitis, arthritis; polyarteritis, multiple<br />

synovial cysts; red papular rash in early childhood Clin Exp<br />

Dermatol 21:445–448, 1996<br />

Chronic infantile neurological cutaneous articular syndrome<br />

(CINCA) (neonatal onset multisystem inflammatory disorder<br />

(NOMID)) Eur J Ped 156:624–626, 1997<br />

Epidermodysplasia verruciformis – TV-like changes<br />

AD 131:1312–8, 1995<br />

Familial dysautonomia (Riley–Day syndrome) (hereditary<br />

sensory and autonomic neuropathy type III) – blotchy erythema<br />

in infancy with 2–5-cm red macules on trunk and extremities AD<br />

89:190–195, 1964<br />

Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis – transient<br />

morbilliform exanthem, lymphadenopathy; macules and papules<br />

with fever Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology, p.438, 2001<br />

Rook p.2327, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Glucagonoma syndrome<br />

Hereditary lactatate dehydrogenase M-subunit deficiency –<br />

annually recurring acroerythema JAAD 27:262–263, 1992<br />

Hypereosinophilic syndrome – morbilliform eruption JAAD<br />

49:918–921, 2003; Rook p.703, 1998, Sixth Edition<br />

Incontinentia pigmenti<br />

Kawasaki’s disease – macular, morbilliform, urticarial,<br />

scarlatiniform, erythema multiforme-like, pustular, erythema<br />

marginatum-like exanthems; non-suppurative conjunctivitis,<br />

strawberry tongue; cheilitis; edematous hands with lamellar<br />

desquamation; myocarditis and coronary artery thrombosis<br />

and aneurysms; arthralgia, arthritis Textbook of Neonatal<br />

Dermatology, p.306, 2001; JAAD 39:383–398, 1998; Jpn J<br />

Allergol 16:178–222, 1967<br />

Kindler’s syndrome<br />

Mitochondrial DNA syndrome JAAD 39:819–823, 1998<br />

Recalcitrant erythematous desquamating (RED) syndrome –<br />

diffuse macular erythema, ocular and mucosal erythema,<br />

strawberry tongue, delayed desquamation in the setting of<br />

AIDS JAAD 39:383–398, 1998<br />

Relapsing polychondritis – toxic erythema Rook p.2042, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; Medicine 55:193–216, 1976; morbilliform eruption<br />

Clin Exp Rheumatol 20:89–91, 2002<br />

Sweet’s syndrome<br />

TOXINS<br />

Arsenic – acute arsenic intoxication; initially morbilliform<br />

eruption with development of vesicles, pustules on red<br />

background; followed by generalized desquamation and<br />

palmoplantar lamellar desquamation BJD 149:757–762, 2003;<br />

BJD 141:1106–1109, 1999<br />

Ciguatera fish poisoning<br />

Eosinophilic myalgia syndrome (L-tryptophan-induced) –<br />

morbilliform eruption JAAD 25:54–58, 1991<br />

Mercury – morbilliform exanthem JAAD 43:81–90, 2000<br />

Scombroid fish poisoning<br />

Toxic oil syndrome – rapeseed oil denatured with aniline; early<br />

see morbilliform exanthem JAAD 18:313–324, 1988<br />

Wissler’s syndrome – diffuse erythema Rook p.2079, 1998,<br />

Sixth Edition; Acta Paediatr 49:90–95, 1960<br />

TRAUMA<br />

Phototherapy of neonatal jaundice – macular red rash as<br />

bilirubin falls JAMA 208:1703, 1969<br />

Sunburn<br />

VASCULAR<br />

Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia – disseminated<br />

papules over face, trunk and extremities Cutis 72:323–326,<br />

2003<br />

Degos’ disease Seminars in Derm 14:99–105, 1995<br />

Generalized essential telangiectasia<br />

Leukocytoclastic vasculitis<br />

Pigmented purpuric eruption, generalized<br />

Polyarteritis nodosa Arch Dis Child 55:569–572, 1980; infantile<br />

polyarteritis nodosa – exanthem JAMA 217:1666–1670, 1971,<br />

J Pediatr 120:206–209, 1992<br />

Post-valsalva purpura<br />

Telangiectasias secondary to liver disease<br />

Wegener’s granulomatosis Q J Med 208:435–460, 1983<br />

EXFOLIATION (DESQUAMATION)<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES<br />

OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION<br />

Fogo selvagem<br />

Graft vs. host disease – desquamation following acute<br />

exanthem AD 124:1849–1850, 1988<br />

Pemphigus foliaceus

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