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Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis

Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis: Introduction

Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis: A relatively uncommon, recurring skin condition which is inherited and characterized by flame-shaped, raised, red skin lesions. The skin lesions usually blister and change color and resolve after a few weeks. One or more skin lesions may be present. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis is available below.

Symptoms of Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis

Treatments for Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis

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Causes of Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis

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Misdiagnosis and Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis

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Prognosis for Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis

Prognosis for Familial Eosinophilic Cellulitis: The skin lesions usually resolve after a few weeks. Scarring of the scalp and associated localized hair loss can occur in some cases.

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