Korean J Dermatol.  1991 Apr;29(2):267-271.

A case of hypereosinophilic dermatitis

Abstract

Hypereosinophilir. dermatitis, which was first described in 1981, is a clinically distinet disease within the spectrum of the hypereosinophilic syndrome. It is characterized by a generalized polymorphous pruritic eruptions and blood eosinophilia with minimal or no extracutaneous involvement known cause hypereosinophilia, namely parasites, allergies and drug association are absent in these patients. We present a patient with hypereosinophilic dermatitis who did not show evidence of systemic disease. The patient was a 18-year old male who had pruritic erythematous brownish elevated plaque on both lower extremities for 5 months. A)though the patients skin lesions improved after treatment with steroids and dapsone, after discontinuing medication, hypereosinophilia recurred.

Keyword

Hypereosinophilic dermatitis

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Dapsone
Dermatitis*
Eosinophilia
Humans
Hypereosinophilic Syndrome
Hypersensitivity
Lower Extremity
Male
Parasites
Skin
Steroids
Dapsone
Steroids
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