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DETERMINING ON THE REAPPEARANCE OF SKIN SIGNS IN VICTIMS WITH LIVER DISEASE

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Objective: Determining on the reappearance of skin signs in victims with liver disease.

Methods: In this crosswise inspection, about 100 liver disease cases, admitted to Restoration Units of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Lahore from October 2017 to September 2018 were registered over a six-month period. The skin specters of these victims were recorded and shattered down.

Results and conclusion: Out of 110 victims, 56 (51%) were male and 54 (49%) female. The Lion's share of the victims (73%) were between 21 and 60 years of age. A large quantity of the victims had more than one skin suggestion. These were potted pruritus 31%, plan lichen 32%, urticaria 27%, leukocyte clastic vasculitis 26%, acral necrotic erythema 21% and late cutaneous porphyria 5%. Skin Presences of liver disease are normal. They could be the main clinical suggestion of an enduring liver disease infection. Pruritus, lichen planus, urticaria, leukocyte classic vasculitis, acral necrolytic erythema and late porphyria have been the main skin manifestations recorded. Screening these victims on the basis of these dermatoses and investigative them in the same manner can help to quickly recognize and circumvent the difficulties of this serious disorder.

Key words: Cutaneous manifestations, HCV, Liver disease.

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