Korean J Dermatol.  1986 Dec;24(6):820-825.

Clinical Observation of Cutaneous Manifestations in the Patients with Hepatitis

Abstract

A clinical observations of skin lesions was performed on 189 patients suffering from hepatitis who were admitted to the Department of Internal Medicine in Armed. Forces General Hospital. The result were as follows: 1) Cutaneous manifestations were found in 143 patients(75.7%). 2) Purpuric lesion was found in 62 patients(32. 8%), spider angioma in 57 patients(30%), palmar erythema in 40 patients(21.2%), melanosis in 37 patients(19. 6%) acne in 22 patients(11,6%), jaundice in 15 patients(7.9%) and striae distensae in 14 patients(7.4%). 3) Among rnelanosis, there were 14 patients with diffuse pigmentation, 3 patients with localized pigmentation, 14 patients with palmar crease pigmentation, 10 patients with accentuation of freckling and 11 patients with chloasma. 4)Common cutaneous manifestations in acute hepatitis were spider angioma (21. 4%), palmar erythema (21.4%) and purpuric lesion (17.9%), in chronic hepatitis, purpuric lesion(44.8%) spider angioma(37%) and melanosis(24.8%).

Keyword

Hepatitis; Cutaneous manifestations

MeSH Terms

Acne Vulgaris
Arm
Erythema
Hemangioma
Hepatitis*
Hepatitis, Chronic
Hospitals, General
Humans
Internal Medicine
Jaundice
Melanosis
Pigmentation
Skin
Spiders
Striae Distensae
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