Erythema ab igne

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Erythema ab igne is a reticulated, erythematous, hyperpigmented dermatosis resulting from chronic mild to moderate heat exposure. The authors present two cases of erythema ab igne, one from a hot water bottle to treat chronic low back pain and another from a heated automobile seat. They review other reported etiologies and highlight scenarios in which military medical providers may encounter erythema ab igne.

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Gregory, J. F., & Beute, T. C. larke. (2013). Erythema ab igne. Journal of Special Operations Medicine : A Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals, 13(4), 115–119. https://doi.org/10.7188/bvsz.2013.89.5.3

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