FAMILY FORM OF RITTER'S EXFOLIATIVE DERMATITIS
I. M. Lifshits
Kazan medical journal ›› 1960, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (1) : 96 -97.
FAMILY FORM OF RITTER'S EXFOLIATIVE DERMATITIS
Exfoliative dermatitis of newborns, first described by Ritter in 1878, is quite rare. The disease begins in the first days or weeks after birth with redness of the skin around the mouth, quickly spreads throughout the body and is accompanied by a patchwork of the epidermis. The resulting extensive erosive surfaces sometimes become wet, giving the wrong idea of the presence of bubbles (Frufald).
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