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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 404-406, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-87561

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Vitamin K is a lipid-soluble vitamin used in the treatment of hypoprothrombinemia found in diseases of the liver, biliary tract and small intestine. Vitamin K1 (Phytonadione) is the natural form of vitamin K. Recently, a cream containing vitamin K1 has been marketed for topical use in the treatment of periorbital hyperpigmentation, telangiectasia and rosacea. Vitamin K1 dermatitis is a cutaneous adverse reaction to vitamin K1 and can cause acute pruritic, erythematous, eczematoid, indulated plaques or slowly-appearing sclerodermatous plaques. We present a case of dermatitis caused by a vitamin K1 intralesional injection for treatment of facial telangiectasia and flushing.


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Biliary Tract , Dermatitis , Flushing , Hyperpigmentation , Hypoprothrombinemias , Injections, Intralesional , Intestine, Small , Liver , Rosacea , Telangiectasis , Vitamin K , Vitamin K 1 , Vitamins
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