Amicrobial pustulosis-like rash in a patient with Crohn's disease under anti-TNF-alpha blocker
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PubMed ID
21757882
Description
Amicrobial pustulosis of the folds (APF) is a recently described entity characterized by relapsing pustular lesions predominantly involving the cutaneous flexures and scalp. This disease typically occurs in association with systemic lupus erythematosus and a variety of other autoimmune diseases. We here describe an APF-like pustular eruption predominantly affecting the scalp, face and trunk, occurring during long-term infliximab treatment for Crohn's disease. Immunohistochemical staining of skin biopsy specimens for myxovirus resistance protein A, a marker for type 1 interferon-inducible proteins, showed increased staining in the epidermis and dermal mononuclear inflammatory infiltrate. Our observation further extends the spectrum of cutaneous adverse reactions potentially related to anti-tumor necrosis factor-α, the clinical context in which APF can occur as well as its clinical presentations.
Date of Publication
2011
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Dermatologie
Series
Dermatology
Publisher
Karger
ISSN
1018-8665
Access(Rights)
open.access