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Childhood Perioral Dermatitis — Challenging Treatment Cover

Childhood Perioral Dermatitis — Challenging Treatment

Open Access
|Dec 2018

Abstract

Background: Also known as papulopustular dermatitis (chronic form), rosacea-like dermatitis, periorificial dermatitis, or airhostess’ dermatitis, perioral dermatitis is a commonly encountered dermatological disease, especially in adult women and less frequently in children. Its diagnosis and treatment are a challenge especially in small children.

Case report: We present the case of a 2-year-old girl referred to the dermatologist for widespread erythematous papules, vesicles, and pustules on the perioral area, nasolabial folds, and on the outer region of the lower eyelids. Several diagnoses had been established during the previous months: impetigo, atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, childhood rosacea, demodecidosis, infantile acne, and variable therapeutic approaches had been tried, with no clinical improvement. Clarithromycin 250 mg/day orally associated with the application of 2% erythromycin solution were successfully used.

Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of the clinical diagnosis of perioral dermatitis in young children, of excluding other diagnoses and worthless treatments, and also the chronic evolution of the disease and its individualized treatment.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jim-2018-0003 | Journal eISSN: 2501-8132 | Journal ISSN: 2501-5974
Language: English
Page range: 50 - 53
Submitted on: Nov 15, 2017
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Accepted on: Jan 20, 2018
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Published on: Dec 19, 2018
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2018 Anca Chiriac, Adriana Diaconeasa, Cristian Podoleanu, Simona Stolnicu, published by Asociatia Transilvana de Terapie Transvasculara si Transplant KARDIOMED
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