| Literature DB >> 19154597 |
Parag M Tamhankar1, Jyoti Suvarna, Chandrahas T Deshmukh.
Abstract
An eleven month old girl presented with chronic urticaria since three months of age. There was a generalised hyperpigmented maculo-papular rash. Darier sign was positive. The skin biopsy showed plenty of spindle shaped mast cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm infiltrating the dermis and the appendiceal structures. The diagnosis of cutaneous mastocytosis (urticaria pigmentosa) was made. The child received symptomatic relief with chronic oral hydroxyzine and ranitidine therapy. Automated epinephrine self-injectors usually prescribed in this condition for self-management of anaphylactic episodes were not available. Intramuscular administration of (1:1000) diluted adrenaline via a disposable tuberculin syringe was taught to the mother. A medical bracelet containing her diagnosis and instructions in emergency was custom-made for her.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19154597 PMCID: PMC2651115 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-2-69
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1(A) Generalised hyperpigmented maculopapular rash. Palms, soles and face are also involved. (B) Darier sign: stroking the papular lesion linearly with a blunt instrument gives rise to linear wheal in (C).
Figure 2Plenty of spindle shaped cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm i.e. mast cells infiltrate the dermis and the appendiceal structures (black arrows). The basal cells show more pigmentation (blue arrows) A:H & E, 10×; B: H & E, 40×.