Dear Doctor,
I would like your opinion regarding Grover's disease. I am a
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction in her late 30's who was diagnosed with Grover's this past winter. The
rashBabies and heat rashes
Diaper rash
Drug rash on the back
Drug rash, tegretol
Heat rash
Infant heat rash
Poison ivy - oak - sumac rash
Poison oak rash on the arm
Rash
Rashes
Scabies rash and excoriation on the hand usually comes and goes within 24hours and my doctor was lucky to get a
biopsyAdrenal gland biopsy
Biopsy - biliary tract
Biopsy - polyps
Biopsy catheter
Bladder biopsy
Bone biopsy
Bone lesion biopsy
Bone marrow biopsy
Breast biopsy
Breast lump removal
Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy from it to find out what it was. There is not much information about Grover's disease. I will explain the chain of events that have happened and would like to know what further tests you would investigate if any. I have an undiagnosed
sensoryNumbness and tingling neuropathyAutonomic neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy
Femoral nerve dysfunction
Peripheral neuropathy
Sciatica for 2.5 yrs now, I was diagnosed with MG in 02/00, and keratoconjunctivitis a couple of months ago. All the
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen work they have performed have been negative except for the achr
antibodiesAntibodies
Antibody titer
Platelet associated antibodies
Respiratory syncytial virus antibodies. The MG assay that they performed was done at Mayo, and it came
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment with a high level of modulation
antibodiesAntibodies
Antibody titer
Platelet associated antibodies
Respiratory syncytial virus antibodies 94% which usually indicates a thymoma. So far, there has been no detection of a thymoma through the cat scan. In the past testings from the neurologist, they have noticed my total
proteinAlpha fetoprotein
C-reactive protein
Coronary risk profile
Csf protein test
Csf total protein
Hdl test
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Ppd skin test
Protein - urine
Protein electrophoresis - serum dropping about a point a yr ex: 7.1, 6.4, and then 5.5 last fall. Also, the carbohydrate deficiency transferrin test they ran in the motor/sensory
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen panel showed 3.7% with a norm under 6%. I have been told by a lab specialist that in neuromuscular
disordersAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia this figure is surpressed and that it is usually higher than what it has presented. I do not drink
alcoholAlcohol and diet
Alcoholism
Alcoholism - resources
Breath alcohol test
Delirium tremens
Fetal alcohol syndrome. The only thing that I have found on Grover's disease shows that it is associated with several diseases and there are uncertainties regarding association with T-cells and B-cells. I have an appointment with a GI doc in about a month to see if that is what is causing my total
proteinAlpha fetoprotein
C-reactive protein
Coronary risk profile
Csf protein test
Csf total protein
Hdl test
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Ppd skin test
Protein - urine
Protein electrophoresis - serum to fall. The neurologists don't know why. Someone told me that the total
proteinAlpha fetoprotein
C-reactive protein
Coronary risk profile
Csf protein test
Csf total protein
Hdl test
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Ppd skin test
Protein - urine
Protein electrophoresis - serum loss could be from
liverAmebic liver abscess
Bile produced in the liver
C-section
Cirrhosis
Cirrhosis of the liver
Delivery presentations
Donor liver attachment
Gallium (ga.) scan
Hepatic hemangioma
Hepatic ischemia
Hepatocellular carcinoma/kidney damage. Can you see any association with the Grover's disease diagnosis and the rest of the information that I gave to you to be indicative of something that you have seen in the past? If so, what tests might you suggest having done. The dermatologist told me that he has seen only one other lady with Grover's disease in his life and he is about 75 yrs old. I would appreciate any information that you have.
Thank you for reading my long winded post and for providing this forum.
The first time I was diagnosed with Grover's disease I was 35 yrs old - it was on my body. I was diagnosed again with Grover's disease on my face and neck in January 2000, both times I had a biopsy. I was told by one dermatologist that you can't get it on you face.