Acneiform exanthema
Last Updated: 2023-07-07
Author(s): Anzengruber F., Navarini A.
ICD11: EH67.Z
Medication-induced acne without formation of comedones.
Medicines such as:
- EGF receptor drugs (e.g. cetuximuab)
- Lithium
- Phenobarbiturates
- Vitamin B
- Glucocorticoids
Pustules and papules.
Anamnesis (medication)
Clinic
Biopsy
Diff. BB, liver and kidney values (in case of exanthema e.g. of an AGEP)
Taking medication?
Discontinuation of medication if necessary, but this is not always mandatory (EGFR).
Elocom cream 1x daily.
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