Pityriasis rosea Lianjun Chen Huashan Hospital
Pityriasis rosea Lianjun Chen Huashan Hospital
Definition an acute, self-limited skin disease characterized by the presence of rosy-coloured >round to oval macular lesions with a rim of fine scales appear most common in crops on the trunks and proximal extremities
• an acute, self-limited skin disease • characterized by the presence of ➢ rosy-coloured ➢round to oval macular lesions ➢ with a rim of fine scales • appear most common in crops on the trunks and proximal extremities. Definition
Epidemiology Most cases of pityriasis rosea occur in young healthy persons, the majority of whom are between the ages of 10 and 35 years Its peak incidence is during adolescence, and it is rarely diagnosed before the age of 2 years. There is no racial predilection and it is found worldwide There is a slight female predominance, and some studies have even suggested a female: male ratio of 2: 1. The typical eruption lasts 6 to 8 weeks, though exceptionally it can persist for 5 months or longer Some authors report a modest seasonal variation with peaks in the spring and fall
Epidemiology Most cases of pityriasis rosea occur in young healthy persons, the majority of whom are between the ages of 10 and 35 years. Its peak incidence is during adolescence, and it is rarely diagnosed before the age of 2 years. There is no racial predilection and it is found worldwide. There is a slight female predominance, and some studies have even suggested a female : male ratio of 2 : 1. The typical eruption lasts 6 to 8 weeks, though exceptionally it can persist for 5 months or longer. Some authors report a modest seasonal variation with peaks in the spring and fall
Etiology and pathogenesis The etiology is unknown A viral etiology is frequently proposed. There is some evidence implicating hhvo &7 infection in the pathogenesis
The etiology is unknown. A viral etiology is frequently proposed. There is some evidence implicating HHV6 &7 infection in the pathogenesis . Etiology and Pathogenesis
Clinical manifestation Predominantly seen in adolescents and young adults during spring and fall Occur mostly on the trunks and proximal extremities Lasting for about 6-8 weeks or longer Self-limited Recurrences are regarded as unusual
➢ Predominantly seen in adolescents and young adults during spring and fall. ➢ Occur mostly on the trunks and proximal extremities. ➢ Lasting for about 6-8 weeks or longer. ➢ Self-limited. Recurrences are regarded as unusual. Clinical Manifestation