38- "Strange disease..."
"Etrange mal..."
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Unknown syndrome (for us)
- "Black syndrome" :
Common but unknown. Generalized disease. Sub acute or chronic evolution.
Never resolves. Usually, general condition is not really effected. But patients
are more subject to "Steven Johnson" and "Moult syndrome".
Male and females. Sometimes induce by a drug (sulfas, TB treatment...) but
often impossible for us to find the cause... Probably allergy? Probably
multifactorial? Patients present the syndrome without having had any new
drugs in months... and sometimes without taking any medicine at all... (see
protocol "06-allergy"& " 30-skin" as well)
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Common but unknown. Dry moult of skin. Large areas of skin peel off.
In the "moult syndrome", the face is never affected while the palms
of hands and soles of feet are always involved. Distribution of lesions is
always symmetrical. Unlike erythroderma, not all areas of the body are affected.
Crusts are thicker than with erythroderma. General conditions are not affected
(no fever, nor other infectious signs...). Disease resolves without specifical
treatment and relapse often... Males are more affected than females..
Dermatologists say that the cause of disease could be a soft species of staphylococcus
(SSSSS). BUT it seems that patient can be affected by the syndromr when
taking cloxa or genta. Our recent experience causes us think that this common
syndrome (in our ward) can also be an allergic reaction (We had a patient
who developed the "moult syndrome" two times, each time a few days
after a massive allergic reaction...) It is not always possible to invoque
a drug allergy...
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Rare and unknown. Often lips. Sometimes generalized distribution. Males and
females. 06-Protocol
allergy
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Unclear diagnosis
Angiomatose? The patient recovered after 1 month
without any specific treatment except cloxa (probably not the cause of
recovery). :
Aphtous? Herpes?
Mycotic generalized infection + psoriasis +?
Vitiligo? (CD4 of patient =0...)
Palmar psoriasis? Syphilis?...
Other...
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