IPEX syndrome – X-linked; immune dysregulation,
polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy; mutation of FOXP3; nummular
dermatitis, urticaria, scaly psoriasiform plaques of trunk and
extremities, penile rash, alopecia universalis, bullae
BJD
152:409–417, 2005; AD 140:466–472, 2004
Jung’s syndrome (antihistamine-responsive immunodeficiency) –
atopic dermatitis, pyoderma, folliculitis,
blepharitis with defective
leukocyte and lymphocyte function
Am J Med Genet
66:378–398, 1996; Rook p.700, 1998, Sixth Edition; Lancet
ii:185–187, 1983
Leiner’s disease
Linear IgA dermatosis
Caputo p.26, 2000
Lupus erythematosus – with or without vasculitis
Bolognia
p.210, 2004
Pemphigus foliaceus – starts in seborrheic distribution (scalp,
face, chest, upper back)
Rook p.1860–1861, 1998, Sixth
Edition; AD 83:52–70, 1961
Pemphigus vulgaris
Selective IgA
deficiency
Curr Prob Derm 10:41–92, 1998
Selective IgM deficiency
Rook p.497,2743, 1998, Sixth Edition
Severe combined immunodeficiency
Ped Derm 9:49, 1992; Ped
Derm 8:314–320, 1991
Tuftsin deficiency
J Pediatr 87:1121, 1975
Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome – dermatitis of scalp, face, flexures,
napkin area with purpura
Rook p.495, 1998, Sixth Edition
CONGENITAL DISORDERS
Irritant contact dermatitis of newborn – alcohol burn, perianal
Am J Dis Child 82:429–432, 1951; napkin dermatitis Rook
p.468, 1998, Sixth Edition
DRUG-INDUCED
Acral dysesthesia syndrome – hand dermatitis
Allopurinol
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Aminophylline
Ghatan p.229, 2002,
Second Edition
Ampicillin – baboon syndrome – diffuse erythema of buttocks,
inner thighs, axillae
Contact Dermatitis 10:97–100, 1984
Beta blockers
Rook p.662, 1998, Sixth Edition
Bismuth
JAAD 37:489–490, 1997
Bleomycin
Rook p.662, 1998, Sixth Edition; Hautarzt
31:616–618, 1980
Butylated hydroxyanisole
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Chloramphenicol
Rook p.662,3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Cimetidine – seborrheic
dermatitis-like eruption
Clin
Dermatol
11:243–251, 1993
Clonidine
Rook p.662,3387 1998, Sixth Edition
Demeclocycline –
photo-induced lichen planus
AD 109:97–98,
1974
Dimethylsulfoxide
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Disulfiram
Ghatan p.229, 2002, Second Edition
Fixed drug eruption
Gold
AD 109:372–376, 1974
Heparin
JAAD 21:1130, 1989; baboon syndrome – diffuse
erythema of buttocks, inner thighs, axillae mimicking contact
dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis 10:97–100, 1984
Hydantoin
Hydromorphone, subcutaneous
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Hydroxyquinone
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Hydroxyurea – lichenoid dermatitis
JAAD 36:178–182, 1997;
dermatomyosititis-like
scaling eruption of face, hands and feet
AD 135:818–820, 1999; hydroxyurea-associated squamous
dysplasia – photodistributed red scaly patches
JAAD
51:293–300, 2004
Hypoglycemic agents
Ghatan p.229, 2002, Second Edition
Indomethacin
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Infliximab – nummular dermatitic drug eruption
BJD
151:1272–1273, 2004
Interferon-
α
Semin Oncol 14:1–12, 1987; interferon-
α
and
ribavirin – nummular dermatitis
AD 140:215–217, 2004;
peginterferon-
α
2b and ribavirin associated with generalized
nummular dermatitis
AD 141:102–103, 2005
Lichenoid drug eruption – dermatitic appearance
JAAD
45:616–619, 2001; Rook p.1916–1918, 1998, Sixth Edition –
amiphenazole, captopril, gold
AD 109:372–376, 1974; isoniazid,
levamisole
J R Soc Med 73:208–211, 1980; levopromazine,
methyldopa, metropromazine, propranalol, exprenolol, labetalol
(beta-blockers), chlorpropamide, enalopril, pyrimethamine
Clin
Exp Dermatol 5:253–256, 1980; antimalarials, penicillamine,
thiazide
diuretics, streptomycin, hydroxyurea, tiopronin,
naproxen, carbamazepine, ethambutol, simvastatin, PAS,
pravastatin
JAAD 29:249–255, 1993; Cutis 61:98–100, 1998
includes photo-LP (demeclocycline
AD 109:97–98, 1974) oral
LP, and contact LP; quinacrine – lichenoid dermatitis
JAAD
4:239–248, 1981; quinine – lichenoid photodermatitis Clin Exp
Dermatol 19:246–248, 1994
Lovastatin – nummular dermatitis
Cutis 62:197–198, 1998
Lupron – eczematous dermatitis
Mercurials
Ghatan p.229, 2002, Second Edition
Methyldopa – seborrheic dermatitis-like eruption
Clin Dermatol
11:243–251, 1993
Mevastatin – nummular dermatitis
Cutis 62:197–198, 1998
Mitomycin (intravesical administration) – exfoliative dermatitis of
palms and soles
Contact Dermatitis 42:74–76, 2000; dermatitis
of face, palms, soles
Contact Dermatitis 24:201–209, 1991; BJD
122:217–224, 1990
Nystatin
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Pellagrous dermatitis – phenytoin, INH, 5-fluorouracil,
chloramphenicol, pyrazinamide, azathioprine, ethionamide,
phenobarbital, 6-mercaptopurine
Semin Dermatol
10:282–292, 1991
Penicillamine – seborrheic dermatitis-like eruption
Clin Dermatol
11:243–251, 1993
Penicillin
Rook p.662, 1998, Sixth Edition; Contact Dermatitis
4:309, 1978
Phenothiazines
Ghatan p.229, 2002, Second Edition
Pravastatin – nummular dermatitis
Contact Derm 30 (4):238,
1994; Cutis 62:197–198, 1998
Pyrazolone
Rook p.662, 1998, Sixth Edition
Quinacrine – lichenoid dermatitis
JAAD 4:239–248, 1981
Quinine – lichenoid photodermatitis
Clin Exp Dermatol
19:246–248, 1994
Phenothiazines
Rook p.3387, 1998, Sixth Edition
Ranitidine
Reactivation of allergic contact dermatitis with systemic agents
Rook p.3386, 1998, Sixth Edition
Acetohexamide – benzocaine/glyceryl
p-aminobenzoic acid
sunscreens
Acetylsalicylic acid
Semin Dermatol 8:144–148, 1989
Aminophylline suppositories – aminophylline and
ethylenediamine
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