A CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF ERYTHRODERMA AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTER

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Erythroderma was first described by Hebra in 1868 , characterized by widespread redness of the skin.It typically presents with extensive erythema and scaling affecting more than 90% of the body surface area. The annual incidence is estimated to be 1 to 2 patients per 1 lakh population. The condition may arise from pre-existing dermatoses, drug reactions, malignancies, or may be idiopathic in origin. Identifying the underlying cause is essential for the effective management of erythroderma. A skin biopsy is a key component of the diagnostic process. Nevertheless, in erythroderma, histopathological features can be subtle and challenging to interpret. The present study is undertaken due to the availability of limited data from this region.


[A.Mahalaxmi Madhuri, B.Indira and Meda Susmitha (2025); A CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF ERYTHRODERMA AT A TERTIARY CARE CENTER Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Aug). 1431-1435] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Dr.BONTHU INDIRA
RANGARAYA MEDICAL COLLEGE
India