Beignet-Beck-Schaumann Disease

Besnier-Beck-Schaumberg disease is a skin disorder characterized by the appearance of a large number of small red spots on the skin. It occurs due to a skin reaction to certain allergens or infections.

The disease was first described by the French dermatologist Emile Besnier in 1863, and a year later the Norwegian dermatovenerologist Sieverer Boeck and the Swedish physician Johannes Nils Schaumberg supplemented Besnier's description, defining it as a single form that appeared in 3 different people. They combined the symptoms and signs observed in patients and gave it the name “Beignet-Beck-Schaumberg syndrome.”

The development of the disease may be associated with various factors, such as allergies to food, chemicals, drugs, cosmetics, etc. There is also