ONE MORE CUTANEOUS DIRT LIKE ADHERENT DISEASE: MILIARIA RUBRA WITH EXFOLIATION
Jayakar Thomas* and Deepthi Ravi
ABSTRACT
Cutaneous dirt adherent disease (CDAD) is a broad term devised by Chinese dermatologists to indicate a group of disorders having dirt like appearance which may be due to keratotic or pigmented lesions. The conditions which have been included under CDAD till now include Dermatitis neglecta, Terra firma–forme dermatosis, Malassezia dermatosis, atopic dermatitis with post inflammatory hyperpigmentation, X-linked ichthyosis, confluent and reticulated papillomatosis and acanthosis nigricans.[1] Here we are including one more condition under CDAD i.e. Miliaria rubra with exfoliation.
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