Grover disease - Marda Grover

Marda Grover (Grover disease) hija kundizzjoni li tidher f'daqqa bħala tikek ħomor ħakk fuq iz-zokk, ħafna drabi f'irġiel anzjani.

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      References Grover Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis) 19722762
      Grover disease , magħrufa wkoll bħala dermatożi akantolitika temporanja, hija raxx li jidher bħala ħotob mimlija bil-fluwidu fuq in-naħa ta 'fuq tal-ġisem, prinċipalment f'irġiel bojod anzjani. Huwa spiss ħakk iżda ma jdumx ħafna. Hemm 4 mudelli differenti ta 'bidliet fit-tessuti f' Grover disease , u ġie marbut ma' diversi mard, bħall-kanċer tad-demm. Jista 'jkun diffiċli li ssegwi u tittratta minħabba li għandha tendenza li tiġi u tmur waħedha. Minħabba li Grover disease ġie assoċjat ta' spiss ma' kundizzjonijiet dermatoloġiċi u mhux dermatoloġiċi oħra tal-ġilda, huwa essenzjali li jiġu esklużi disturbi oħra konkomitanti, inklużi tumuri malinni ematopojetiċi.
      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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      Dan ir-rapport jiddiskuti każ rari ta’ Grover's disease f’raġel abjad ta’ 80 sena li kellu raxx fuq sidru għal dawn l-aħħar tlieta sa erba’ xhur. Huwa għandu storja ta 'pressjoni tad-demm għolja, kolesterol għoli, artrite ta' l-irkoppa, rifluss ta 'aċidu kroniku, rata tal-qalb mgħaġġla, kanċer tal-prostata preċedenti, u sindromu tar-riġlejn bla kwiet. Għall-ewwel, huwa kellu raxx ħakk, aħmar u bumpty prinċipalment fil-parti ta 'fuq ta' ġismu. Minkejja li uża diversi kremi u lozjonijiet, is-sintomi tiegħu ma tantx tjiebu. Wara li rajt dermatologu u għamilt bijopsija tal-ġilda, id-dijanjosi ta’ Grover's disease ġiet ikkonfermata. Imbagħad ġie kkurat bi krema sterojdi għal ġimgħatejn.
      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.