| Literature DB >> 35144830 |
Letícia Oba Galvão1, Carmelia Matos Santiago Reis2, Natália Lima Alves2, Elisa Scandiuzzi Maciel3.
Abstract
Varicella is a common viral infection in childhood and usually has a benign evolution. However, the evolution can be severe in immunosuppressed children. Vaccination can prevent its occurrence and especially the development of severe and/or complicated cases. Methotrexate is a systemic therapeutic option for many inflammatory diseases, and its immunosuppressive action exposes its users to a higher susceptibility to infection. The present report describes a case of severe varicella infection in a child immunosuppressed with methotrexate.Entities:
Keywords: Immunosuppression; Methotrexate; Psoriasis; Varicella
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35144830 PMCID: PMC9073232 DOI: 10.1016/j.abd.2020.10.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: An Bras Dermatol ISSN: 0365-0596 Impact factor: 2.113
Figure 1At hospital admission, on the fifth day of disease evolution, with vesicles and bullae on the face and a pustule on the right lower eyelid.
Figure 2At the seventh day of evolution, presenting a bullous eruption with an erythematous background.
Figure 3At the seventh day of intravenous acyclovir, with a regressing bullous eruption and crusts.
Figure 4At the seventh day of hospital admission, with a regressing bullous eruption and crusts.
Figure 5Sixty days after hospital discharge, with residual hypochromic spots.