Dermatomyositis associated with Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris: A case report

Authors

  • A Asilian
  • F Iraji
Abstract:

A 9-year old boy had severe muscle weakness and typical skin rash and EMG with diagnosis of dermatomyositis associated with erythrodermia with islands of normal skin and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, which was reported. As PRP in skin biopsy. Association dermatomyositis with PRP is very rare.

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volume 2  issue 2

pages  41- 44

publication date 1999-01-01

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