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Severe psoriasis can lead to erythroderma, which is a widespread inflammatory condition of the skin. Erythroderma increases the amount of water evaporating from the skin and heat loss. We present a case of severe hypothermia with rectal temperature of 29.3 °C caused by psoriasis and a septic infection.