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Terbinafine-induced subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
Chad M Hivnor1, Matthew L Hudkins, Bert Bonner
1Wilford Hall Medical Center, Lackland Air Force Base, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-9908, USA. chivnor@pol.net
Abstract:
Terbinafine is a synthetic oral allylamine that is used for systemic treatment of microscopy- or culture-proven dermatophyte infections of skin and nails. It is normally well-tolerated and side effects include transient gastrointestinal symptoms and skin reactions that can occur in up to 2.3% of treated patients. Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus (SCLE) is a skin reaction that has been reported secondary to use of a variety of drugs. The number of reports of SCLE with terbinafine is limited. We demonstrate 2 patients in one dermatology clinic who presented with a predisposing autoimmune diathesis within 3 months of each other.
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