Korean J Dermatol.  1981 Aug;19(4):411-415.

A Case fo Drug Eruption following the Use of Gold Preparation

Abstract

Gold preparation had been used frequently in the past in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, tuberculosis and lupus erythematosua, etc. It is still used. when other more potent remedies, such as steroid, failed. We report a case of drug eruption following the use of gold preparation. A 38 year-old female was referred to our department from orthopedic surgery because of generalized, multiple, pin head sized, violaceous and flat topped papules of 1 x 2 mm in size and mucosal erosions and ulcers following gold therapy for rheumatoid arthritis. She had received 5 intramuscular injections of gold preparation (Myochrysine'), 220mg in total amounts. Our clinical impression was lichen planus like drug eruption, but histopathological picture disclosed nonapecific dermatitis. The eruption had disappeared gradually following oral administration of antihistaminics and prednisolone and daily starch tub baths.


MeSH Terms

Administration, Oral
Adult
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
Baths
Dermatitis
Drug Eruptions*
Female
Head
Humans
Injections, Intramuscular
Lichen Planus
Orthopedics
Prednisolone
Starch
Tuberculosis
Ulcer
Prednisolone
Starch
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