Hera Hospital, Mecca, Saudi Arabia
Case Report
Unilateral Laterothoracic Exanthema: A Case Report
Author(s): Almatrafi SF* and Aljabri MM
History: A nine year old school girl, medically fit, complained of rash over her left axillae for 10 days. The patient was in her usual state of health until she noticed a rash that started gradually over the left axillae as solitary annular eczematous lesion which started to disseminate to the ipsilateral hemi thorax, abdomen and left thigh following dermatome, not crossing the midline, associated with itchiness and pain especially after sweating. The patient had no history of contact with topical medication, deodorant or any antiperspirant, no history of same lesion before, no history of medication exposure, no history of animal contact, no family history of same lesion, no history of fever, throat pain, cough or runny nose and other systemic review was unremarkable. Examination: Patient looked well, afebrile, vital signs were all with in normal. Over the left axillae there was a so.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2684-124X.20.5.169