Adult Still's disease: An unusual case with atypical skin and histopathological findings

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2020

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Adult Still's disease is a rare, acute systemic inflammatory disease characterized by a sudden rising fever, arthralgia/arthritis, neutrophilic leukocytosis and a typical salmon-colored macular or maculopapular rash associated elevated fever. Recently, atypical skin lesions with broad spectrum clinical features and distinctive histopathological findings have been reported in a rare case with active disease. Herein, we report an unusual case of Adult Still disease was presented and the characteristic features of atypical disease were highlighted.

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Adult-onset Still disease, atypical eruption, necrotic keratinocyte, persistent pruritic papules and plaques

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