FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term Ritter's disease ID (Ontology) DOID:9063 (Human Disease)
Definition A commensal bacterial infectious disease that is characterized by widespread erythema, peeling, and necrosis of the skin, that is caused by a toxin produced by a bacterium of the genus Staphylococcus (S. aureus). The infection has_symptom redness of skin, has_symptom fluid-filled blister formation, has_symptom fever and has_symptom irritability.
Also Known As "Dermatitis exfoliativa neonatorum" ; "Pemphigus neonatorum" ; "Ritter disease" (for all, see Synonyms field below)
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integumentary system disease                |
 |__skin disease____________________________|
                                            Ritter's disease
                                             |__lymphogranuloma venereum
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  • "Dermatitis exfoliativa neonatorum" EXACT
    "Pemphigus neonatorum" EXACT
    "Ritter disease" EXACT
    "Scalded skin syndrome" EXACT
    "Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome" EXACT
    "Toxic epidermal necrolysis, subcorneal type" EXACT
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ICD10CM:L00
ICD9CM:695.81
MESH:D013206
NCI:C85077
SNOMEDCT_US_2023_03_01:87758007
UMLS_CUI:C0038165