Iododerma
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Medical condition
Iododerma | |
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Specialty | Dermatology ![]() |
Iododermas are caused by iodides, with the most common sources of exposure being oral and intravenous contrast materials used to treat thyroid disease.[1]: 135 The most common type of eruption is an acneiform eruption with numerous acutely inflamed follicular pustules, each surrounded by a ring of hyperemia.[1]: 135
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