Exudative discoid lichenoid dermatitis

Exudative discoid and lichenoid dermatitis is also known as Oid-Oid disease. Because Sul-zdergre and Garde were first reported in 1937, it is also called Sulzderger-Garde syndrome. The disease is characterized by exudative discoid damage, lichen-like damage, infiltrating damage, wind mass damage, etc., and is manifested as heat-induced polymorphic chronic rare skin disease. It is more common in males aged 40 to 60, especially neurotic Jews, but can also occur in women and children. Whether this disease is an independent disease is still debated.

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