O'Neill P G, Rajan N, Charlat M L, Bolli R
Tex Med. 1989 Apr;85(4):40-1.
A patient with congestive heart failure and mild renal impairment developed exfoliative dermatitis following the addition of captopril to her therapy. The skin reaction responded to drug withdrawal and the administration of corticosteroids, though the patient subsequently succumbed to the complications of an incidental myocardial infarction. Recognition and prompt treatment of this potentially fatal dermatological crisis is stressed. The newer generation of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors may have a lesser propensity for cutaneous complications.