TOXINS
Alkali burn
Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome
TRAUMA
Physical trauma
Valsalva maneuver – periorbital purpuric eruption
VASCULAR DISEASES
Disseminated intravascular coagulation
BJ Ophth 72:347–379,
1988
Hemangiomas
Neonatal hemangiomatosis
Pyogenic granuloma
Recurrent cutaneous necrotizing eosinophilic vasculitis
Sem
Derm 14:106–110, 1995; AD 130:1159–1166, 1994
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
Wegener’s granulomatosis
DERMATITIS, PERIORIFICIAL
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES
OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION
Allergic contact dermatitis – perioral dermatitis from toothpaste,
dental fillings; epoxy diacrylates
JAAD 38:116–120, 1998; Rook
p.762, 1998, Sixth Edition; apple – perioral urticarial dermatitis
JAAD 53:736–737, 2005; perianal dermatitis from local
anesthetics, fragrances, antifungals, topical corticosteroids
Rook p.759, 1998, Sixth Edition
Amicrobial pustulosis associated with autoimmune disease
treated with zinc
BJD 143:1306–1310, 2000
Chronic granulomatous disease – impetiginized perioral
dermatitis
JAAD 36:899–907, 1997
Dermatomyositis
Dermatitis herpetiformis
Hyper-IgE syndrome
Am J Dis Child 143:1038–1041, 1989
Linear IgA disease (chronic bullous disease of childhood) –
perioral, perivulvar annular polycyclic bullae
Rook p.1882, 1998,
Sixth Edition; Ped Derm 15:108–111, 1998; Ped Derm
11:139–144, 1994
Pemphigus foliaceus
Ann DV 126:41–43, 1999
Pemphigus vulgaris
DRUGS
Corticosteroid, topical – perioral dermatitis,
Int J Derm 26:649,
1987; rosacea
Fixed drug eruption
EXOGENOUS AGENTS
Ecstasy
Dermatology 197:171–173, 1998
Tartar control dentifrice dermatitis – perioral
JAAD
22:1029–1032
INFECTIONS
AIDS, childhood – atopic dermatitis-like eruption
Rook p.2749,
1998, Sixth Edition
Calymmatobacterium granulomatis (granuloma inguinale) Rook
p.1072, 1998, Sixth Edition
Candidiasis, including chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis
Green shield bug (
Palomena prasina) – perioral bullae BJD
119:121–125, 1988
Herpes simplex virus – herpes stomatitis
Ped Derm
20:289–294, 2003; Drugs Aging 19:503–514, 2002; Tyring p.86,
2002; eczema herpeticum Cutis 73:301–317, 2004
Impetigo
Mycobacterium tuberculosis – tuberculosis orificialis
Paracoccidioidomycosis – oral and perioral lesions
Rook
p.1370, 1998, Sixth Edition
Parvovirus B19 infection – generalized petechial eruption
with perioral accentuation
JAAD 52:S109–113, 2005;
Clin Inf Dis 35:1558–1561, 2002
Perianal streptococcal cellulitis
Pseudomonas – ecthyma gangrenosum in the neonate
Textbook of Neonatal Dermatology, p.194, 2001
Pyoderma
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Syphilis – secondary
Yaws – secondary (daughter yaws, pianomas, framboesiomas)) –
small papules which ulcerate, become crusted; resemble
raspberries; periorificial (around mouth, nose, penis, anus,
vulva); extend peripherally (circinate yaws); hyperkeratotic
plantar plaques (crab yaws); periungual
Rook p.1268–1271,
1998, Sixth Edition; JAAD 29:519–535, 1993
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