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Skin changes in rheumatic diseases

Ivan Dobrić ; Clinic for Dermatovenereology of the Clinical Hospital Centre and School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The Intruduction includes those eflorescences that might be useful for diagnostics in rheumatology. Further in the text we have described four groups of rheumatic disorders. The first group: rheumatic diseases (lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis, systemic scleroderma, the mixed connective tissue disease, allergic vasculitis, polyarteritis) which are the most common from the dermatological point of view. The second group: rheumatic diseases (Wegener’s granulomatosis, rheumatoid arthritis, Sjögren, Reiter and Behçet syndrome and Kawasaki’s disease) which are rarely of interest to our dermatologists. In this group there is also psoriatic arthritis, which is not rare in dermatology but its diagnostics and treatment belong to rheumatologists’ field of expertise. The third group: infections (rheumatic fever, diseminated gonococcal infection, subacute bacterial endocarditis, Lyme disesease). The fourth group: metabolic disorders (gout).
The diseases of the first group are described completely. In the second, third and fourth group of the diseases we have included only skin changes.

Keywords

rheumatic diseases; skin changes

Hrčak ID:

125913

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/125913

Publication date:

14.10.2005.

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