E Shahar1, R Bergman, S Pollack. 1. Institute of Allergy, Clinical Immunology, and AIDS, Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis is a rare condition appearing during the perimenstrual period or following progesterone treatment. Various treatment modalities have been suggested, but most have proved to be ineffective. METHODS: We used the anabolic androgen danazol as a preventive treatment for recurrent episodes of autoimmune progesterone dermatitis in two young women. The treatment regimen consisted of 200 mg danazol twice daily, starting 1-2 days before the expected date of each menses and continuing for 3 days thereafter. RESULTS: This treatment regimen proved to be highly effective in preventing the eruptions in these two patients. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with autoimmune progesterone dermatitis may benefit from prophylactic treatment with danazol.
BACKGROUND: Autoimmune progesteronedermatitis is a rare condition appearing during the perimenstrual period or following progesterone treatment. Various treatment modalities have been suggested, but most have proved to be ineffective. METHODS: We used the anabolic androgen danazol as a preventive treatment for recurrent episodes of autoimmune progesteronedermatitis in two young women. The treatment regimen consisted of 200 mg danazol twice daily, starting 1-2 days before the expected date of each menses and continuing for 3 days thereafter. RESULTS: This treatment regimen proved to be highly effective in preventing the eruptions in these two patients. CONCLUSIONS:Patients with autoimmune progesteronedermatitis may benefit from prophylactic treatment with danazol.