| Literature DB >> 25587464 |
Abstract
Angioedema is the swelling of the mucosal membranes as a variant of urticaria induced by hereditary C1 esterase inhibitor enzyme deficiency, certain foods, or drugs. Herein, we report the case of a 23-year-old woman, with mild-moderate acne presenting with widespread facial angioedema on the 2nd day of systemic isotretinoin treatment. The patient had taken no drugs other than isotretinoin in the preceding days and had no known food allergy. Her angioedema was resolved after the isotretinoin was discontinued. We want to draw the attention of dermatologists to this rare adverse allergic effect of isotretinoin which is frequently used in the treatment of acne vulgaris.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25587464 PMCID: PMC4284986 DOI: 10.1155/2014/595914
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dermatol Med ISSN: 2090-6463
Figure 1Bilateral periorbital edema, facial widespread erythema, and mild desquamation.
Brief summary of the cases of angioedema due to the treatment of isotretinoin.
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Saray and Seçkin [ | 18 | F | First episode: oedema of the lips, eyelids, and periorbital region. Second episode: erythematous and oedematous plaques on the dorsum of hands and knees |
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| Filho et al. [ | 24 | F | Lip oedema |
| 48 | M | Bilateral periorbital oedema* | |
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| Scheinfeld and Bangalore [ | 32 | M | Facial swelling |
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| The presented case. | 23 | F | Widespread facial swelling, periorbital oedema, facial erythema, and mild desquamation |
*The case treated with acitretin.