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An Atypical Case of Pityriasis Rosea Gigantea after Influenza Vaccination
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2014
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VaccinationInfectionEmerging Infectious DiseasesPityriasis RoseaPathogenesisPathologyInfluenza VaccinationDisease OutbreakInfluenza VaccineGigantic PlaquesDermatologyFlu VaccinationMedicineParasitology
Pityriasis rosea is a common erythematosquamous eruption, typically presenting along the cleavage lines of the skin. A wide spectrum of atypical manifestations may challenge even the most experienced physician. Here we report a rare case of a suberythrodermic pityriasis rosea with gigantic plaques after an influenza vaccination, and we discuss the possible triggers of atypical manifestations of such a common dermatological disease in the setting of an altered immunity.
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