
Grover’s Disease (Transient Acantholytic Dermatosis)
Definition
Pruritic, red, crusted or eroded papules/vesicles
Sites: Central back, mid-chest, upper arms
Common in: Caucasian men >50 with sun-damaged skin
Duration: Days to decades, often seasonal
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Risk Factors
Sweating, sun exposure, fever
Malignancy, hospitalisation, prolonged bed rest
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Clinical Features
Small, red, crusted/eroded papules
Intense itch, worsened by sweating
Primarily affects back, chest, upper arms
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Management
Self-limiting, but symptom relief may be needed
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Key Treatments
Cooling measures (avoid heat, reduce sweating)
Moisturisers (prevent dryness)
Topical steroids (e.g. betamethasone, triamcinolone) for itch/inflammation
Oral retinoids, phototherapy (for severe cases)
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