Wilson-Brock erythroderma

Wilson-Brock's erythroderma is a condition in which the skin becomes intensely red and blisters. It is an acute form of such a dangerous skin disease as epidermolytic keratolysis. Wilson Broca's erythroderma is a serious skin disease that takes a long time to treat, sometimes for decades.

This disease is rare and occurs mainly in adolescence, sometimes in older adults, but up to 30 years of age. It is characterized by the formation of large blisters on the skin. The face and torso suffer the most, the limbs suffer less: hands, less often feet. Sometimes the rash appears on the legs and even in the groin. Mucous