Journal of Foot and Ankle Research

A severe case of erythrodermic psoriasis associated with advanced nail and joint manifestations

Carlos G Teran , Carlos N Teran-Escalera and Carola Balderrama
Journal of Medical Case Reports 2010, 4:179doi:10.1186/1752-1947-4-179 Published: 15 June 2010
Abstract (provisional)
Introduction Erythrodermic psoriasis is a rare generalized clinical presentation of psoriasis in children and adults. Its systemic involvement and a diverse range of clinical findings in the joint and nails are commonly described. A high index of suspicion and an exhaustive differential diagnosis involving other causes of erythroderma should be initially considered.
Case presentation We present the case of a 9-year-old native Hispanic girl with severe erythrodermic psoriasis associated with uncommon advanced nail and joint manifestations. Our patient showed an excellent response to methotrexate medication.
Conclusion This case shows clinical features not commonly described or reported in severe cases of erythrodermic psoriasis, including severe and rare nail and arthritic findings in a pediatric scenario.
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