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. 2016 Jul 27;17(8):1214. doi: 10.3390/ijms17081214

Table 1.

Factors favoring the diagnosis of AGEP over pustular psoriasis.

AGEP Generalized Pustular Psoriasis
History of psoriasis (family/personal) usually lacking often present
Distribution pattern initially predominance in the folds more generalized
Onset of pustules fast (hours or few days after use of medication) slower
Duration of pustules Shorter (rapid resolution in a few days, max. 15 days, after drug suspension) longer
Size of pustules tiny (pinhead) larger
Duration of eruption/fever shorter (resolution in a few days after drug suspension) longer
History of drug reaction usual uncommon
Recent drug administration very frequent less frequent
Arthritis rare about 30%
Histology single-cell necrosis of keratinocytes, edema of papillary dermis, vasculitis, exocytosis of eosinophils papillomatosis, acanthosis, tortuous or dilated vessels