M. Korppi et al., MUCHA-HABERMANN DISEASE - A DIAGNOSTIC POSSIBILITY FOR PROLONGED FEVER ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC AND SKIN SYMPTOMS, Acta paediatrica, 82(6-7), 1993, pp. 627-629
The severe form of Mucha-Habermann disease with systemic symptoms is a
rarely diagnosed disease which should be considered for children with
prolonged fever, impaired general condition, skin manifestations and
elevated C-reactive protein concentration and/or erythrocyte sedimenta
tion rate. Eleven cases have been described previously in children. We
describe two acute episodes of this syndrome in a three-year-old chil
d; the diagnosis was based on clinical, dermatological and histologica
l findings. During both episodes, the fever lasted for more than one w
eek, C-reactive protein concentration increased to more than 150 mg/l,
and there was extensive lymph node enlargement. Skin eruption was ini
tially maculopapulous, then vesiculous and finally pustulous. On skin
biopsy, vasculitic changes were observed. We treated the second attack
of our patient with high-dose gamma globulin; the first attack appear
ed to resolve itself spontaneously.