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Still's rash


Also known as:
Still's rheumatoid rash

Associated persons:
Sir George Frederick Still

Description:
Boldero in 1933 first described the characteristic evanescent erythematous rash involving the extensor surfaces. It is seen in the majority of patients with Still's disease.

We thank Andre Trombeta for information submitted.

Bibliography:
  • M. E. A. Boldero:
    A case of Still's disease. Mod Soc Trans London, 1933, 16: 55.



 
 

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