Acute pustular psoriasis is a potentially life threatening disease characterised by the development of numerous small sterile yellow pustules and widespread areas of erythema. The pustules may coalesce to form large patches of pus.
The condition may arise in patients who have had classical psoriasis for many years. Attacks may be precipitated by infection, drugs, pregnancy, or the withdrawal of topical or systemic corticosteroid therapy.
The patient may present with a high, swinging fever of non -infective origin, but secondary infections may occur (and is potentially lethal).
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Subtypes of generalized pustular psoriasis:
Causes of acute pustular psoriasis:
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