A Case Report on Steroid Induced Acneiform Eruptions

  • Jeyaraj K
  • Krishnakumar M
  • Sivakumar V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Acne is the chronic inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous unit, characterized by the formation of comedones, erythematous papules and pustules shortly after starting topical or oral corticosteroid. We report a case of acneiform eruptions on a Eosinophilic gastroenteritis (EGE) patient who was treated with prednisolone 30 mg 1-0-0, 2 weeks, three months ago. She developed pustular rashes over the face and back on and off during past 3 months. Presently she got admitted in the gastroenterology department for reoccurence of the symptoms associated with EGE and treated with prednisolone 30 mg 1-0-0. Dermatology opinion was sought for the aggravated pustular rashes over the face and back confirmed to be prednisolone induced acneiform eruptions. Following which, prednisolone was withdrawn within 48 h of admission and treated symptomatically with Clindamycin 1% gel.

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Jeyaraj, K., Krishnakumar, M., Sivakumar, V., & Venkatakrishnan, L. (2017). A Case Report on Steroid Induced Acneiform Eruptions. Indian Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 10(1), 65–67. https://doi.org/10.5530/ijopp.10.1.14

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