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Pregnant women can suddenly develop a severe generalized pustular eruption resembling generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP). Called impetigo herpetiformis (IH), this disease of pregnancy can be life threatening and can be associated with placental insufficiency and electrolyte disturbances.
Authors of a recent case study reported two primiparous women with IH. A 28-year-old patient had had GPP from age 8 years to 18 years. The other patient, age 23 years, had never had GPP or IH. The eruptions were typical for GPP/IH and were associated with spongiform pustules, fever, leukocytosis, and negative cultures for bacterial pathogens. Because GPP occurs in people with homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations of IL36RN, the patients' DNA sample…