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

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

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Dr. Kou is from Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Iowa. Dr. Kolb is from Olmsted Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota. Dr. Kelada is from Roseville Family Healthcare, California. Dr. Schmieder is from the Department of Dermatology, Orange Park Medical Center, Florida.

Published: April 2022

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.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12788/cutis.0493DOI Listing

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