Grover disease

Ko te Grover disease he āhua ka puta he ohorere me te toka whero i runga i te katua, i te nuinga o ngā wā i roto i ngā tāngata pakeke.

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      References Grover Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis) 19722762
      Ko te Grover disease, e mohiotia ana hei acantholytic dermatosis, he āhua o te kiri e puta ana i te puku, ka āhua pērā i te wai e rere ana i runga i te tinana, ā, ka pā nui ki ngā tāne. I te nuinga o te wā ka pā te mamae, engari kāore te mamae e roa. E whā ngā āhuatanga motuhake o ngā huringa kiko i roto i te Grover disease, ā, kua honoa ki ngā momo mate, pērā i ngā mate pukupuku toto. He uaua te rapu rongoā, nā te mea ka huri haere te āhua o te mate. He maha ngā wā e hono ai te Grover disease ki ētahi atu mate kiri, tae atu ki te kore kiri, ā, he mea nui te whakakore i ērā atu mate e pā ana, tae atu ki ngā mate pukupuku hematopoietic.
      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 
      NIH
      Ka matapakihia e tēnei pūrongo tētahi kīhē onge o Grover's disease i roto i tētahi tangata, 80 tau te pakeke, he pōnanā ki tōna ūma mō ngā marama e toru ki te whā kua hipa. Kei a ia te hitori o te toto tiketike, te cholesterol teitei, te mate puku o te tīpako, te rerenga waikawa tawhito, te tere o te ngakau, te mate puku prostate o mua, me te mate o ngā waewae korekore. I te tuatahi, he weriweri, he whero, he pōnanā te nuinga o tōna tinana o runga. Ahakoa te whakamahi i ngā momo kirīmi me ngā hinu, kāore i tino pai ake ōna tohu. Whai muri i te kite i tētahi kaimatai kiri me te whai i te koiora kiri, ka whakapumautia te mate o Grover's disease. Ka tukuna ia ki te kirīmi pūtaiaki mō ngā wiki e rua.
      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.