Impetigo herpetiformis associated with hypocalcemia of congenital rickets
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Impetigo herpetiformis associated with hypocalcemia of congenital rickets
Abstract
A 30-year-old woman with congenital rickets and autosomal recessive ichthyosis developed impetigo herpetiformis in the second trimester of her first pregnancy. This condition was temporally related to her discontinuation of vitamin D supplements and subsequent hypocalcemia. No associated systemic symptoms were observed, and a healthy baby was delivered prematurely at 34 weeks' gestation. This report supports the association between hypocalcemia and impetigo herpetiformis and raises theoretical questions regarding a relationship between vitamin D metabolism and various epidermal hyperproliferative states.
Comment in
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Hypocalcemia in impetigo herpetiformis: a secondary transient phenomenon?Arch Dermatol. 1991 Oct;127(10):1587-8. Arch Dermatol. 1991. PMID: 1929474 No abstract available.
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