Clinical Study

Five-Year Retrospective Review of Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis

Table 3

Clinical characteristics and laboratory findings.

Pt.DistributionFeverFacial edemaOral involvementConjunctival involvementDesquamationNeutrophil count (/mL)EoHepatitis

1Abdomen, arms, and ankles+4,602

2Face, back, and upper chest++7,106

3Face, axillae, and trunk++9,516

4Face, trunk, arms, and legs+++14,490

5Abdomen, back+15,486+

6Face, trunk, arms, and legs++6,295

7Trunk, hands, and feet+10,030

8Neck, upper chest, and back+3,552

9Axillae, groins, lateral trunk, inner thighs, and volar surfaces of arms++3,472 10% (WBC 5,260)+

10Proximal extremities++18,620

11Chest, back, and intertriginous areas++13,975+

12Inframammary areas, lateral trunk, lower abdomen, and upper thighs++9,672

13Inframammary areas, groins, and axillae+++814 33% (WBC 1,480)

14Face, trunk, and extremities (about 90% BSA)++++11,025+

15Face4,838

16Face, neck, trunk, and proximal extremities+++7,241

17Upper back9,316

18Back, groins+11,398

19Trunk, extremities+++++11,808+

Remark: +, present; −, absent; Pt., patient; BSA, body surface area; WBC, white blood cells; Eo, eosinophils.