Ipilimumab-induced Sweet's Syndrome

Sweet’s syndrome is a neutrophilic dermatosis of unknown etiology which presents as « mountain-like » papulesand is often accompanied by systemic symptoms such as fever, myalgia, asthenia and malaise. The cause is often not found but includes: infections (respiratory, gastrointestinal), autoimmune conditions (lupus, rheumatoid, arthritis), vaccination, neoplasia (solid and non solid), drugs (NSAIDS, cotrimoxazole, antiiotics, carbamazepine…) pregnancy,…

Vancomycin-induced Neutrophilic Dermatosis

Vancomycin is an antibiotic used for intravenous treatment of bacterial infections, particularly hospital (nosocomial) acquired ones such as with Methicillin Resistant Staphlococcus Aureus (MRSA) infections, which are resistant to penicillin. Vancomycin is known to create neutropenia but the following case report reports the occurrence of a neutrophilic dermatosis mimicking cryptococcus. No organism was found and…

Etanercept-induced Lichen Striatus

Lichen Striatus is a dermatosis along Blaschko lines and its etiology is unknown. It would occurr secondarily to a cytotoxic reaction because of a stimulation of the immune system. The authors report lichen striatus occurring after etanercept (50mg/d) in a 70 year old patient treated for rheumatoid arthritis. For full access to the free article…

CO02 Self-Assentiment Course in Virtual Dermatopathology 23rd Congress of the EADV in Amsterdam October 9th 2014

  The second EADV clinico-pathological course using virtual dermatopathology will be held October 9th, at the 23rd Congress of the EADV in Amsterdam. www.eadvamsterdam2014.org The faculty is an international team of speakers: Ellen Mooney, Chair, Gürkan Kaya and Ismini Vassilaki, Co-Chairs, Christina Mitteldorf and Jacqueline Junkins-Hopkins. Please note: Participants must sign up for the course…