Necrolytic Acral Erythema in Seronegative Hepatitis C
Necrolytic acral erythema (NAE) is a distinctive skin disorder. The exact cause and pathogenesis is still unclear. Most studies report an association of NAE with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. We report a 64-year-old woman who presented with chronic mildly pruritic brownish to erythematous rashe...
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Main Authors: | Ploychompoo Srisuwanwattana (Author), Vasanop Vachiramon (Author) |
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Karger Publishers,
2017-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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