Systemic involvement of acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis: a retrospective study on 58 patients
British Journal of Dermatology2013Vol. 169(6), pp. 1223–1232
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C. Hotz, L. Valeyrie‐Allanore, Cynthia Haddad, Sophie Bouvresse, Nicolás Ortonne, T.A. Duong, S. Oro, J Roujeau, P. Wolkenstein, O. Chosidow
Abstract
The neutrophil count-systemic involvement association may suggest a role for neutrophils in AGEP systemic involvement. Physicians should be aware of the possibility of systemic involvement in AGEP and should actively look for signs of extracutaneous reactions.
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