Monday, September 5, 2011

Budesonide-Induced Periorificial Dermatitis Presenting as Chalazion and Blepharitis


Abstract:  We report a case of periorificial dermatitis caused by suboptimal inhalation of budesonide for asthma. The initial skin lesions presented in the eye surroundings, leading to diagnostic difficulties and treatment of presumed chalazion and staphylococcal folliculitis. After several months, the patient developed perioral papules and pustules and was diagnosed with periorificial dermatitis. He was efficiently treated with topical metronidazole and oral erythromycin.

Budesonide-Induced Periorificial Dermatitis Presenting as Chalazion and Blepharitis is a post from: Skincare

Budesonide-Induced Periorificial Dermatitis Presenting as Chalazion and Blepharitis is a post from: Skincare




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