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Kontaktallergie durch Bufexamac unter dem Bild einer chronischen Pigmentpurpura

Bufexamac-induced pigmented purpuric eruption

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Wir berichten über den Fall einer durch topisches Bufexamac bedingten hämatogen gestreuten allergischen Kontaktdermatitis unter dem klinischen und histologischen Bild einer chronischen Pigmentpurpura (CPP). Unseres Wissens nach handelt es sich dabei um den ersten Bericht einer durch Bufexamac ausgelösten CPP. Er ist ein weiteres Beispiel der großen klinischen Variabilität der kutanen unerwünschten Wirkungen von Bufexamac.

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We report on a case of a bufexamac-induced allergic contact dermatitis with hematogenous dissemination presenting with the clinical and histological picture of a pigmented purpuric eruption. To our knowledge this is the first report on a bufexamac-induced pigmented purpuric dermatosis. It represents a further example of the clinical variety of cutaneous side-effects caused by bufexamac.

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Waltermann, K., Marsch, W. & Kreft, B. Kontaktallergie durch Bufexamac unter dem Bild einer chronischen Pigmentpurpura. Hautarzt 60, 424–427 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00105-008-1656-2

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