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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 326-330, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-219463

ABSTRACT

Topical immunotherapy with diphenylcyclopropenone(DPCP) has been used for the treatment of alopecia areata. Due to the therapeutic principle of producing a contact eczema, itching, erythema and scaling are inevitable or even desired side effects. However, erythema multiforme-like reactions following topical DPCP treatment have been rarely reported with an estimated incidence of 1.2%. We present herein a case of Stevens-Johnson syndrome, the severe form of erythema multiforme as a side effect of topical DPCP. A 57-year old male patient visited us for the treatment of alopecia totalis. After sensitization with 0.2% DPCP in acetone, we applied DPCP on the scalp once a week for three weeks. Following the 3rd challenge of DPCP, iris-shaped lesions, erosions, vesicles, and bullae developed with fever. Also, he had vesicles and erosions in the oral cavity. The patient was treated with systemic antibiotics, steroids, and antihistamines. The cutaneous lesions were cleared with hyperpigmentation, and pronounced hair regrowth was observed.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Acetone , Alopecia , Alopecia Areata , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Dermatitis, Contact , Erythema , Erythema Multiforme , Fever , Hair , Histamine Antagonists , Hyperpigmentation , Immunotherapy , Incidence , Mouth , Pruritus , Scalp , Steroids , Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 786-789, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-219987

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Clinically adult-onset xanthogranuloma is somewhat different to that of juvenile xanthogranuloma. There seems to be no definitive sites of predilection and concomitant extracutaneous lesions, and spontaneous resolution does not occur in the adult form. The lesions of the adult form are usually asymmetric or solitary. We describe an adult with a solitary xanthogranuloma on the left shoulder. Histological findings of this case show minor differences from juvenile xanthogranuloma but immunohistochemical findings were very similar to those of juvenile xanthogranuloma.


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Adult , Humans , Shoulder , Xanthogranuloma, Juvenile
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