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Eritrodermia; Dermatitis de tipo exfoliativo
Es una descamación diseminada de la piel, generalmente con picazón (prurito), enrojecimiento cutáneo (eritrodermia) y caída del cabello. Puede presentarse en casos graves de muchas afecciones cutáneas comunes, como eccema y psoriasis. Algunas veces es causada por una alergia a fármacos.
Una persona con eritrodermia o dermatitis exfoliativa a menudo necesita atención hospitalaria o ingreso a una unidad de cuidados intensivos para quemaduras.
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