MORBILLIFORM ERYTHRODERMIC FEVER WITH PURPURA - A BENIGN ERUPTIVE FEVER OCCURRING IN 6 ELDERLY WOMEN
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 68 (3) , 176-179
Abstract
A febrile exanthem, hitherto unfamiliar, is reported in 6 elderly women. The rash itself is rather characteristic, and remarkable for its striking extent. It is a purpuric, morbilliform eruption dependent upon arteriocapillary damage in the skin, followed by the development of vast sheets of cyanotic erythema and an ultimate scarlatiniform desquamation. Cerebral and renal changes accompany the exanthem. At present the cause is not established. Drugs and viruses are to be considered. The disease is readily halted in the latter stages by systemic corticosteroids.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Drug related vasculitisHuman Pathology, 1979