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Cephalosporin-induced linear IgA dermatosis in a child: Case report and literature review.

Sezgi Sarıkaya SolakSezin Ficicioglu
Published in: Dermatologic therapy (2019)
Linear IgA dermatosis (LAD) is a rare, subepidermal blistering disease with mucocutaneous involvement. It may be idiopathic or drug induced. We describe a 4-year-old girl who presented with a vesiculobullous eruption after she had been treated with cefixime for urinary tract infection. A diagnosis of drug-induced LAD was made based on clinical, histopathological, and immunofluorescence findings. Naranjo adverse drug reaction algorithm was used to assess imputability resulting with a "probable" association. In literature, cephalosporin antibiotics are rarely reported in association with LAD. To our knowledge, this is the first case of a cefixime-induced LAD among adults and children.
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