Dermatographism: Clinical Implications and Patient Management

Abstract

Dermographism is the most common induced dermatopathy in the world, presenting in multiple age groups and even with different pathologies such as comorbidities, its clinic, although variable, can present as the presence of erythematous lesions on the skin. literally this pathology means "writing on the skin", which can be alarming for some patients

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Aleydis Fuerte Morales, Francisco Javier Euroza Valdez, Montserrat Padilla Barreto, Ana Carolina Puente Revelo, Fernanda González Ramírez

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  • EP ID EP734922
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v2-i11-17
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Aleydis Fuerte Morales, Francisco Javier Euroza Valdez, Montserrat Padilla Barreto, Ana Carolina Puente Revelo, Fernanda González Ramírez (2022). Dermatographism: Clinical Implications and Patient Management. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 2(11), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-734922