Onychomadesis Secondary Erythroderma Exfoliative due to Ciprofloxacin
Female patient 63 years old who was hospitalized due to erythroderma exfoliative (Fig. 1) after taking ciprofloxacin by urinary tract infection, 4 weeks later we began to observe the detachment of the finger and toenails from the proximal nail fold predominantly on the thumbs (Fig. 2), and the diagn...
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Main Authors: | Patricia Chang (Author), Monica Vanesa Vásquez Acajabón (Author) |
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