Infantile acute hemorrhagic edema (AHE) of the skin is an uncommon form of
cutaneous leukocytoclastic vasculitis that occurs in children younger than
3 years. We describe a 10-month-old boy with AHE, in whom the disease appea
red after antibiotic treatment for an acute respiratory illness. AHE presen
ted with fever, acral edema, and rosette-shaped purpuric plaques on the fac
e and limbs. The causes of AHE are unclear, as is its nosologic position. S
ome authors consider the disease as a purely cutaneous form of Henoch-Schon
lein purpura, and others believe that AHE should be regarded as a distinct
clinicobiologic entity within the spectrum of leukocytoclastic vasculitis.