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[Actinic prurigo].

Eva Boné Stockbridge1, Mette Søndergaard Deleuran, Torben Steiniche

  • 1Arhus Universitetshospital, Arhus Sygehus, Dermatologisk Afdeling S, Arhus C. evabone@mail.dk

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Actinic Prurigo, a severe skin condition, caused a young girl persistent itchy eczema. Thalidomide treatment effectively cleared her symptoms, demonstrating its potential for severe cases.

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Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Pediatrics

Background:

  • Actinic Prurigo is a rare, severe photosensitive dermatosis.
  • Early diagnosis and effective treatment are crucial for managing pediatric cases.

Observation:

  • A 7-year-old Colombian girl presented with severe, widespread itchy eczema unresponsive to conventional treatments.
  • Initial presentation mimicked eczema but investigations confirmed Actinic Prurigo.

Findings:

  • Standard treatments including topical steroids, oral prednisolone, antihistamines, and pentoxifylline were ineffective.
  • Thalidomide, administered at 50 mg/25 mg alternating daily, achieved complete remission of skin lesions.

Implications:

  • Thalidomide is a viable therapeutic option for severe, treatment-resistant Actinic Prurigo in children.
  • Prompt diagnosis and aggressive treatment can significantly improve patient outcomes and quality of life.