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Symmetric drug‐related intertriginous and flexural exanthema: Clinicopathologic study of 19 cases and review of literature

Andrew Schuler, Emily H. Smith, Kristine M. Chaudet, Scott C. Bresler, Jóhann E. Guðjónsson, Daniela Kroshinsky, Rosalynn M. Nazarian, May P. Chan

2021Journal of Cutaneous Pathology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Symmetric drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) is a cutaneous drug reaction characterized by gluteal/anogenital erythema and symmetric involvement of other intertriginous location(s) without systemic signs. Clinicopathologic characterization has been limited to case reports and small series. We describe 19 new cases and review the literature to better define the clinical and histopathologic spectrum of SDRIFE. METHODS: Pathology archives were searched for "SDRIFE" and "baboon syndrome." Cases meeting clinical criteria were included. Clinical and histopathologic features were recorded. Previous reports of SDRIFE with histopathologic descriptions were reviewed. RESULTS: Nineteen new cases were included, over half triggered by antibiotics. Six new causative medications were identified. Median onset was 7 days. Typical lesions were erythematous plaques or papules with or without scale. The most common histopathologic finding was superficial perivascular lymphocytic infiltrate followed by dermal eosinophils, spongiosis, and orthokeratosis. Basal vacuolization and apoptotic keratinocytes were less common. Interstitial histiocytes were present in almost half of our cases. Other findings included atypical lymphocytes and "flame figure." CONCLUSIONS: Appreciation of the range of inciting medications and clinicopathologic features in SDRIFE will improve recognition of this condition. Although many histopathologic features overlap with other common dermatitides, biopsy may assist in excluding key clinical mimics.

Topics & Concepts

IntertriginousMedicinePathologyDermatologySpongiosisHistiocyteErythema multiformeHistopathologyBiopsyClinical pathologySkin biopsyDrug eruptionDrugDiseasePsychiatryParvovirus B19 Infection StudiesSkin Diseases and DiabetesCancer and Skin Lesions
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