Korean J Dermatol.  1969 Aug;7(1):43-47.

A Case of Nodulo-Bullous Urticaria Pigmentosa

Abstract

A case of urticaria pigmentosa, the first case of nodulo-bullous variety in Korea, is herein, described. A 4-mo#nth old female baby was brought: to our hospital by her mother with the presenting signs of darkish brown infiltrated macules and nodules scattered on the trunk, neck, and extremities. The first lesion was noticed by her mother as a pea sized flat macule of pinkish brown, which was seated on the right shin at birth For the period of 4 months, it has developed into multiple similar macules on the above mentioned areas, and most of them became gradually to the nodules with lichenoid surface, She also experienced frequent bullae on them and occasional facial flushing without any specific cause. A strong stroke, performed on the nodule, produced a severe whea1ing reaction followed by marked erythema around it. and facial flushing ensued, The histologic findings of the nodule revealed massive infiltration of cuboidal cells throughout the entire dermis which proved to be mast cells on toluidine blue staining. Oral administration of the reserpine and periactin proved to be effective in this case.


MeSH Terms

Administration, Oral
Cyproheptadine
Dermis
Erythema
Extremities
Female
Flushing
Humans
Korea
Mast Cells
Mothers
Neck
Parturition
Peas
Reserpine
Stroke
Tolonium Chloride
Urticaria Pigmentosa*
Urticaria*
Cyproheptadine
Reserpine
Tolonium Chloride
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