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Author: Castro Silva, R.; Castro Silva, G.; Castro Silva, M.C.; Lupi, O.
Title: Erythema gyratum repens after COVID‐19
  • Cord-id: ios03lf0
  • Document date: 2021_8_24
  • ID: ios03lf0
    Snippet: Erythema gyratum repens (EGR) is considered a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by the eruption of expanding, concentric, erythematous patches and plaques (1,2). The reaction primarily affects older individuals and has a strong association with internal malignancy; such an association presents in approximately 82% of cases (1,2,3) The most commonly associated malignancy is lung cancer, followed by esophageal and breast cancer (3).
    Document: Erythema gyratum repens (EGR) is considered a paraneoplastic syndrome characterized by the eruption of expanding, concentric, erythematous patches and plaques (1,2). The reaction primarily affects older individuals and has a strong association with internal malignancy; such an association presents in approximately 82% of cases (1,2,3) The most commonly associated malignancy is lung cancer, followed by esophageal and breast cancer (3).

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