Fisher Syndrome

Fischer syndrome belongs to the category of dermatological diseases. The patient suffers from a serious pathology, manifested by inflammatory processes in which pathogenic microorganisms affect areas of the skin. The syndrome was named after the German physician Heinrich Fischer (1881-1966), who was the discoverer of the disease. Also has other names: Buschke-Fisher syndrome and fulminant rejection syndrome.

The syndrome received its name because of its characteristic aggressive course - patients suffer from the rapid spread of infection and the high rate of development of the disease. In more than half of the cases, the syndrome is provoked by the aggressive histological structure of the patient's skin.