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  1. Dermatology. Erythema marginatum (also known as chicken wire erythema) [1] is an acquired skin condition which primarily affects the arms, trunk, and legs. [2] It is a type of erythema (redness of the skin or mucous membranes) characterised by bright pink or red circular lesions which have sharply-defined borders and faint central clearing.

  2. Erythema marginatum rheumaticum – This is a characteristic type of annular erythema that occurs in about 10% of first attacks of ARF in children; it is very rare in adults. The rash can be difficult to detect in dark-skinned people. When present, it is found on the trunk and upper arms and legs, but almost never on the face, palms or soles.

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  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Introduction. Erythema marginatum is reactive inflammatory erythema seen most commonly in association with acute rheumatic fever. Although a rare cutaneous manifestation, it is of utmost diagnostic value for acute rheumatic fever as well as other rare disorders.

    • Vidit D. Majmundar, Shivaraj Nagalli
    • 2023/07/03
  5. Mar 13, 2019 · Figure 1. The typical annular eruption of erythema marginatum arising on the abdomen and lower limbs of a young girl. The most frequently involved sites are the trunk, especially abdomen, the axillae and, occasionally, the limbs.

  6. Feb 14, 2018 · The most common cause of erythema marginatum is rheumatic fever. It’s present in about 10 to 25 percent of people with the disease. Other symptoms are: fever. joint pain. nodules under the skin ...

  7. Feb 12, 2024 · Prevention. Summary. Erythema marginatum in rheumatic fever is a rash that appears on the trunk and the upper parts of the arms and legs. It does not itch or cause pain. Along with joint pain,...

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