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Dermoepidermal junction

A 27-year-old woman, a pharmacist, had dermatitis on three separate occasions a few hours after she started to take oral deflazacort 6 mg for vesicular hand eczema (185). On each occasion, her symptoms included a widespread macular rash mainly on the inner aspects of her arms and legs and buttocks. She also had severe scaling, fever, nausea, vomiting, malaise, and hypotension. A skin biopsy was consistent with erythema multiforme, and direct immunofluorescence showed granular deposits at the dermoepidermal junction. Patch tests to the commercial formulation of deflazacort 6 mg (1% aqueous solution) and to pure deflazacort (1% aqueous solution) were positive, but there were no cross-reactions to other glucocorticoids. [Pg.24]

A previously healthy 63-year-old man, who had taken quinidine gluconate 972 mg/day for 9 months, developed diffuse edematous erythema on the extensive surfaces of the hands, arms, and face, with marked accentuation over the joints. His nail-fold capillaries were dilated and the shoulder abductors were shghtly weak. His erythrocyte sedimentation rate was shghtly raised (29 mm/hour) and there was a positive ANA titer (1 640) with a speckled pattern. There were no antibodies to Sm, ribonucleoprotein, SSA or SSB antigens, or histones. There was no evidence of inflammatory myopathy on electromyography, and a skin biopsy showed a mild, superficial, perivascular, lymphocytic inflammation with positive direct immunofluorescence for IgG and IgM at the dermoepidermal junction. There was no evidence of malignancy. All these abnormalities resolved rapidly after quinidine withdrawal. [Pg.2999]

Other skin eruptions seen with sulfonamides include erythema multiforme, vesicular and bullous rashes, and exfoliative dermatitis (144). In erythema multiforme, linear depositions of IgA at the dermoepidermal junction have been suggested to play a pathogenic role (132). [Pg.3221]

Epidermal peels and peels to the dermoepidermal junction and the papillary dermis do not usually cause the pores... [Pg.365]


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