Asteatotic eczema (‘eczema craquelé’) with histopathological interface dermatitis: a new cutaneous reaction following pemetrexed

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Joseph Jean
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Sung Ku Ahn ◽  
Seung Hun Lee ◽  
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Cassandra Iris McLaurin

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Ravi Ranjan

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SUMMARY The effect of a gestagen (lynoestrenol) on anaphylactic reactions was investigated in rats and the effect of intracutaneous and intravenous re-injection of horse serum used as antigen was examined. Gestagen treatment intensified the cutaneous reaction, decreased the rectal temperature and caused death in 50 % of the animals. In control rats the intravenous re-injection of the antigen only caused a slight decrease in rectal temperature without killing any of them. It is suggested that the markedly increased sensitivity of rats, a species normally resistant to anaphylactic reactions, may be due to the inhibitory effect of the administered gestagen on pituitary gonadotrophin secretion.


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Prodanovic E ◽  

Ingestion of shiitake mushrooms can result in a cutaneous reaction known as shiitake dermatitis. In this case report, a recurrent rash in a 56-yearold female patient was found to be shiitake dermatitis. The clinical features, histology, and relevant literature are discussed in the context of differentiating shiitake dermatitis from other similar cutaneous reactions.


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