Erythema Scarlatiniforme Desquamativum Recidivans: A Rare and Puzzling Condition

复发性猩红斑样脱屑:一种罕见且令人费解的疾病

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Abstract

Recurrent erythema scarlatiniforme desquamativum recidivans (ESDR), also known as Féréol-Besnier disease, is a rare condition marked by a recurrent erythematous rash that is followed by extensive desquamation, primarily affecting the palms and soles. It is often preceded by prodromal symptoms such as malaise, headache, myalgias, digestive issues, and fever. The exact pathogenesis remains unknown, and diagnosis can be challenging due to its resemblance to various infectious, auto-inflammatory, or allergic conditions, leading to diagnostic variability. Given that most reported cases are over 50 years old, our objective is to highlight this rare and enigmatic pathology through a typical case of the generalized variant of ESDR in a 13-year-old girl. We aim to increase physician awareness of this condition and provide reassurance to both parents and their child regarding its benign nature.

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