Scleredema adultorum

J Postgrad Med. 2000 Apr-Jun;46(2):91-3.

Abstract

Scleredema adultorum is a rare connective tissue disorder reported usually following streptococcal infection, influenza, measles, and mumps. It has been reported occasionally following trauma and tuberculous lymphadenitis. This is a report of scleredema adultorum developing after chicken pox in an eight-year-old male child. The diagnosis was established by characteristic picture on skin biopsy using special stain. The patient had a benign course and a spontaneous recovery in two weeks. The case has been reported as the first case of scleredema adultorum developing after chicken pox.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

MeSH terms

  • Chickenpox / complications*
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Scleredema Adultorum / diagnosis
  • Scleredema Adultorum / etiology*