Grover disease

Grover disease bụ ọnọdụ na-apụta na mberede dị ka ntụpọ uhie na-acha uhie uhie na ogwe osisi, ọtụtụ mgbe na ndị okenye.

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      References Grover Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis) 19722762
      Grover disease , nke a makwaara dị ka transient acantholytic dermatosis, bụ ihe ọkụ ọkụ na-apụta dị ka kpụ ọkụ n'ọnụ jupụtara na mmiri n'elu ahụ, tumadi na ndị okenye ndị ọcha. Ọ na-enwekarị itching mana ọ naghị adịte aka. Enwere usoro 4 dị iche iche nke mgbanwe anụ ahụ na Grover disease , ọ na-ejikọta ya na ọrịa dị iche iche, dị ka ọrịa cancer ọbara. O nwere ike isiri ike soro na ọgwụgwọ n'ihi na ọ na-achọ ịbịa na-aga n'onwe ya. N'ihi na a na-ejikọta Grover disease ugboro ugboro na ọnọdụ akpụkpọ anụ ndị ọzọ na nondermatologic, iji wepụ nsogbu ndị ọzọ na-ejikọta ọnụ, gụnyere ọrịa hematopoietic dị mkpa.
      Grover disease, also known as transient acantholytic dermatosis, is a rash that appears as bumps filled with fluid on the upper body, mainly in older white men. It's often itchy but doesn't last long. There are 4 different patterns of tissue changes in Grover disease, and it has been linked to various illnesses, like blood cancers. It can be hard to track and treat because it tends to come and go on its own. Because Grover disease has been associated frequently with other dermatologic and nondermatologic skin conditions, to rule out other concomitant disorders, including hematopoietic malignancies is essential.
       Management and Treatment of Grover’s Disease: A Case Report and Review of Literature 35573509 
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      Akụkọ a na-ekwu maka ihe dị ụkọ nke Grover's disease n'ime otu nwoke ọcha dị afọ 80 nke nwere ọkụ ọkụ n'obi ya n'ime ọnwa atọ ruo anọ gara aga. Ọ nwere akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ọbara mgbali elu, cholesterol dị elu, ọrịa ogbu na nkwonkwo ikpere, reflux acid na-adịghị ala ala, ọnụ ọgụgụ obi ngwa ngwa, ọrịa cancer prostate gara aga, na ọrịa ụkwụ na-adịghị ezumike. Na mbụ, o nwere ihe ọkụ ọkụ na-acha uhie uhie, na-acha uhie uhie n'elu ya. N'agbanyeghị na ọ na-eji ude dị iche iche na lotions, mgbaàmà ya adịchaghị mma. Mgbe ọ hụchara onye na-ahụ maka anụ ahụ ma nwee biopsy akpụkpọ ahụ, a kwadoro nyocha nke Grover's disease. Mgbe ahụ, a na-agwọ ya na ude steroid maka izu abụọ.
      This case report details a rare case of Grover's disease in an 80-year-old Caucasian male complaining of a rash across his chest over the last three to four months. The patient has a past medical history of essential hypertension, hyperlipidemia, osteoarthritis of the knee, chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), supraventricular tachycardia, status post prostate cancer, and restless legs syndrome. During his initial evaluation, he was found to have a pruritic, erythematous, papular rash most notably along his upper trunk and chest. The patient utilized multiple lotions, emollients, and anti-itch creams with minimal relief of his symptoms and presentation. Following a referral to Dermatology, a biopsy of the rash was conducted, which revealed intraepidermal acantholysis, the hallmark finding for a diagnosis of Grover's disease. Subsequently, he was treated with a topical triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% cream for 14 days.