| Literature DB >> 28233291 |
Therdpong Tempark1, Sanchawan Wittayakornrerk1, Laksanaree Jirasukprasert2, Susheera Chatproedprai1, Siriwan Wananukul1.
Abstract
Chromhidrosis is a rare condition where colored sweat comes from the apocrine or eccrine glands. Pseudochromhidrosis is an uncommon condition where colored sweat is related to specific dye-producing bacteria, drugs, dyes, or chemical agents. This article provides a literature review of the various etiology, investigation, treatment, and prognosis. We propose an investigative algorithm to assist dermatologists, pediatric dermatologists, and general practitioners to diagnose this uncommon condition. The treatment options rely on the primary etiology such as removing dyes and chemical agents first and then treating the chromogenic bacteria. Topical and oral erythromycin seems to be the most effective treatment both in unidentified and identified chromogenic bacteria cases. Results and prognosis were excellent and without recurrence.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28233291 DOI: 10.1111/ijd.13495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Dermatol ISSN: 0011-9059 Impact factor: 2.736