Acroexposite Eruptive Dermatitis

Erosive acrochileus dermatitis, or Crosti's eruptive disease dermatosis, is a group of clinically similar painful skin conditions caused by dysregulation of keratinization in the cells of the stratum corneum of the epidermis as a result of decreased activity of the enzyme N-acetyl protein, hydroxylase, and an increased amount of mediators inflammation.