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Cutaneous plaques in progestogen hypersensitivity

Cutaneous plaques in progestogen hypersensitivity
Patient was seen with round, 1- to 2-cm dark, erythematous, scaly plaques on her face, neck, abdomen, chest, pelvis, and lower back, which slowly faded to dark purple color but did not clear entirely before the start of her next cycle, when a new crop would appear at the same anatomic location. The previous month, she also had lip and eyelid swelling and an oral mucosa lesion. Skin lesions in two consecutive months are shown.
Reproduced from: Prieto-Garcia A, Sloane DE, Gargiulo AR, et al. Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Clinical presentation and management with progesterone desensitization for successful in vitro fertilization. Fertil Steril 2011; 95:1121.e9. Illustration used with the permission of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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