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Korean Journal of Dermatology
1997 Volume.35 No. 1 p.160 ~ p.164
A Case of Acute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis



Abstract
Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis(AGEP) has symptoms of abrupt onset of a widespread pustular eruption on an erythematous base. Most cases appear to be related to drug reactions, mainly antibiotics, but viral infections and
hypersensitivity to
mercury may cause AGEP. The essential features of AGEP include:(1) numerous(several dozen) small (<5mm), mostly non-follicular pustules arising on a widespread erythema: purpura and target-like lesions may be associated; (2) histology showing
intraepidermal or subcorneal pustules associated with one or more of the following: dermal edema, vasculitis, perivascular eosinophils, or focal necrosis of keratinocytes; (3) fever (over 38¡É); (4) neutrophilia ; and (5) acute evolution with
spontaneous resulotion of pustules within 15 days.
We report a case of AGEP which presented with widespread tiny pustules on the whole body except the face, palms and soles. There were petechia, purpura, and vesiculobullous lesions on the axilla, popliteal fossa and upper abdomen. A biopsy
specimen
from
a pustule showed subcorneal pustules with perivascular polymorphous cellular infiltration, marked dermal edema and necrotic keratinocytes. There was complete resolution of the lesions within 10 days. (Kor J Dermatol 1997;35(1) : 160¡­164)
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