Abstract

Acute inflammatory edema (AIE) is a non-infectious pseudocellulitis that was initially described by Marchione et al1 in a case series of 15 patients in 2019. AIE typically presents as bilateral blanchable, erythematous, and edematous plaques in predisposed patients. AIE tends to be localized to the thighs, lower abdomen, and flanks in a dependent, pressure-sparing distribution.2 Given the paucity of cases reported in the literature, little is known about the risk factors and clinical presentation of AIE.

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