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Localized morphea: a rare adverse effect of valproic acid
George T Ferzli1, Abd el-Kader El-Tal, Abdul Ghani Kibbi
1Department of Pediatrics, American University of Beirut Medical Center, New York, New York 10017-2303, USA.
Pediatric Neurology
|November 25, 2003
Abstract:
Morphea, a specific type of cutaneous sclerosis, is known in the pediatric age group, but not as an adverse effect to the antiepileptic valproic acid. We report a 14-year-old male patient with absence seizures who, after treatment with valproic acid, developed skin tightness on the fingers. A biopsy specimen revealed dermal sclerosis consistent with morphea. His symptoms resolved gradually after discontinuation of the medication. To our knowledge, this is the first patient reported to have an apparently valproic acid-induced localized morphea.