Makdisi Joy, Amin Bijal, Friedman Adam
J Drugs Dermatol. 2013 Sep;12(9):1050-1.
Pityriasis rosea (PR) is a relatively common, benign skin disease of unknown etiology. In rare cases, medications can induce a morphologically similar eruption. We present a case of a PR-like drug eruption caused by the atypical antipsychotic asenapine. The clinical presentation consisted of a rapidly progressive, disseminated, and severely pruritic dermatitis comprised of ovoid, scaly, pink-violaceous plaques. The initial histopathologic specimen was consistent with PR, but upon re-sampling a week later, the findings favored a drug eruption. PR-like drug eruptions, though rare, can occur in response to a wide variety of medications. Because the findings may be only subtly different than those of typical PR, careful clinical and histopathological correlation must be sought. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of a PR-like drug eruption to asenapine.
玫瑰糠疹(PR)是一种相对常见的、病因不明的良性皮肤病。在罕见情况下,药物可诱发形态相似的皮疹。我们报告一例由非典型抗精神病药物阿立哌唑引起的类玫瑰糠疹药物疹。临床表现为迅速进展、播散且严重瘙痒的皮炎,由卵圆形、鳞屑性、粉紫色斑块组成。最初的组织病理学标本与玫瑰糠疹一致,但一周后再次取样时,结果更倾向于药物疹。类玫瑰糠疹药物疹虽然罕见,但可由多种药物引起。由于其表现可能与典型玫瑰糠疹仅有细微差异,因此必须仔细进行临床和组织病理学相关性分析。据我们所知,这是首例报道的由阿立哌唑引起的类玫瑰糠疹药物疹。