Reid AT, Goettsche L, Willis M, Powers J, Berrebi KG. Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis: A case series of two Caucasian patients.
Pediatr Dermatol 2021;
38:1219-1221. [PMID:
34398994 DOI:
10.1111/pde.14694]
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Abstract
Acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA) is a rare disorder characterized by insidious or sudden onset of the inability to sweat involving >25% of body surface area in the absence of other neurologic or sweat gland abnormalities and typically affects young, healthy, Asian men. Here, we describe two Caucasian teenagers with the diagnosis. They both had variable responses to prednisone, one in the setting of an elevated ANA, suggesting an autoimmune or inflammatory pathomechanism of the disorder. It is essential the clinician recognizes this rare entity and initiates timely intervention to prevent the serious consequences of hyperpyrexia.
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