2015
DOI: 10.4103/0019-5154.152529
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Psoriatic erythroderma and hypothalamus-pituitary axis suppression due to misuse of systemic steroid: Two challenging cases

Abstract: Adding corticosteroid in homeopathic pills, self medication of steroid in the backdrop permanent cure in cases of psoriasis is not very uncommon in clinical practice in Indian subcontinent. First case a 52 year man, a known case of psoriasis vulgaris with psoriatic arthropathy of 15 years duration received multiple modalities of therapies without any satisfactory response. He was on self medication of tab prednisolone 10 mg daily with Cushingoid features. Second case a 22 year old boy, a known case of psoriasi… Show more

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“…Psoriatic Erythroderma (PsE) is the most common cause responsible for ∼25% of all Erythroderma cases [ 2 ]. Erythroderma due to psoriasis is a very difficult condition to manage [ 3 ]. The clinical features are erythematous pruritic lesions, generalized burning sensation, pain, swelling and gross micaceous scaling from which the patient was mainly suffering were resembling two different types of Kushtha i.e., Audumbara kushtha and Ekakushtha [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Psoriatic Erythroderma (PsE) is the most common cause responsible for ∼25% of all Erythroderma cases [ 2 ]. Erythroderma due to psoriasis is a very difficult condition to manage [ 3 ]. The clinical features are erythematous pruritic lesions, generalized burning sensation, pain, swelling and gross micaceous scaling from which the patient was mainly suffering were resembling two different types of Kushtha i.e., Audumbara kushtha and Ekakushtha [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Exacerbations of psoriasis occurring after tapering of systemic corticosteroids are well-documented in the literature. [20][21][22][23][24] In particular, sudden steroid withdrawal is a known trigger of psoriasis. 25 Generalized pustular psoriasis in particular has been associated with systemic steroid withdrawal.…”
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