Journals On Emergency Dermatology
There are some cutaneous syndromes which will be life-threatening if not diagnosed quickly. Outside dermatology, the term “dermatologic emergency” is usually considered an oxymoron. Unless a patient’s skin is sloughing off — as in Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermalnecrolysis — a dermatologist isn't typically the first physician called when a patient presents within the ER . Yet, consistent with Ronni Wolf, MD, there are such emergencies, which are “best categorized into primary skin diseases and severe systemic disorders with cutaneous manifestations.” Dr. Wolf, who is Associate Clinical Professor of
Ophthalmology and Head,
Dermatology Unit at the Kaplan center in Rechovot, Israel, noted during a recent paper, that physicians need to promptly recognize these sorts of diseases. “A single decision can make a crucial difference between life and death,” he wrote, adding, “The topic of dermatologic emergencies is indeed broad and covers most the fields of recent medicine.” Certain rashes should be considered emergencies simply because dermatologists are the specialists who can best identify them, says Lilly Rose Paraskevas, MD, Director of Dermatology, ny Hospital of Queens. “These include bullous arthropod reactions, acute generalized exanthematouspustulosis (AGEP), drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS), pityriasislichenoides et varioliformisacuta (PLEVA), and acute allergic dermatitis , just to call a couple of .” Indeed, numerous syndromes with cutaneous manifestations which will be life-threatening often got to be treated across numerous specialties.
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