Unilateral Mediothoracic Exanthem – Report of the Third Patient in the Literature

Antonio Chuh *

School of Public Health, The Chinese University of Hong Kong and Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong.

Vijay Zawar

Skin Diseases Center, Nashik, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: We have previously described two patients with a paraviral exanthem known as unilateral mediothoracic exanthem, which we believe to be intimately related to asymmetric periflexural exanthem and/or unilateral laterothoracic exanthem.

Presentation of Case:   A 20-year-old male presented with an erythematous belt of erythema and papules on the left anterior aspect of the thoracic cage. The lesions jumped across the dermatomes from T4/T5 laterally to T6 medially, and stopped abruptly at the midline. Vesicles were not seen for the entire course of the eruption. Lesional histopathology revealed perisudoral lymphocytic infiltrates, which is a characteristic, though not pathognomonic, feature of asymmetric periflexural exanthem / unilateral laterothoracic exanthem. Complete rash remission was noted in two weeks.

Conclusion: The rash distribution and the lesional histopathological changes are compatible with unilateral mediothoracic exanthem, a variant of two paraviral exanthems. This is the third reported patient with unilateral mediothoracic exanthem.

Keywords: Asymmetric periflexural exanthema, Gianotti-Crosti syndrome, paraviral exanthema, pityriasis rosea, unilateral laterothoracic exanthema, viral exanthema.


How to Cite

Chuh, Antonio, and Vijay Zawar. 2015. “Unilateral Mediothoracic Exanthem – Report of the Third Patient in the Literature”. International Journal of TROPICAL DISEASE & Health 13 (3):1-4. https://doi.org/10.9734/IJTDH/2016/22992.

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