Y. Mizukawa et T. Shiohara, Fixed drug eruption presenting as erythema dyschromicum perstans: A flare without taking any medications, DERMATOLOGY, 197(4), 1998, pp. 383-385
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) can present as multiple pigmented macules that fl
are at fixed sites even when the patient has taken no medications. Although
this presentation is not characteristic of FDE, it must be borne in mind i
n order to make a correct diagnosis. We describe such a patient whose condi
tion was initially diagnosed as erythema dyschromicum perstans (EDP). Immun
ohistochemically intraepidermal T cells were distributed between basal and
suprabasal keratinocytes in the lesional skin, a finding suggestive of FDE.
A flare occurred not only with exposure to theophylline but also without e
xposure. A flare has never recurred and pigmented macules faded gradually a
fter avoiding theophylline. On the basis of these findings, we recommend th
at patients with an EDP-like presentation be examined completely for causes
such as drugs before labeling the cutaneous lesions.