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The Molting Man: Anasarca-Induced Full-Body Desquamation.

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Blisters and subsequent desquamation of the skin in the presence of acute edema is a well-known clinical phenomenon. In this case report, we describe a new variant that we have… Click to show full abstract

Blisters and subsequent desquamation of the skin in the presence of acute edema is a well-known clinical phenomenon. In this case report, we describe a new variant that we have termed anasarca-induced desquamation in a 50-year-old man with molting of the entire cutaneous surface after acute edema, in a setting of 40-lb weight gain over 5 days. Laboratory workup for infectious causes and punch biopsies of skin lesions ruled out Stevens-Johnson syndrome and staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome, which have a similar clinical presentation to anasarca-induced desquamation. In patients with diffuse superficial desquamation in the setting of acute edema, anasarca-induced desquamation is worth investigating to avoid the use of corticosteroids and intravenous antibiotics in this inherently benign condition.

Keywords: man; desquamation; induced desquamation; acute edema; anasarca induced

Journal Title: Cutis
Year Published: 2022

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