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Case Reports
. 1997;124(3):260-3.

[Amiodarone induced iododerma treated by cyclosporine]

[Article in French]
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Case Reports

[Amiodarone induced iododerma treated by cyclosporine]

[Article in French]
C Ricci et al. Ann Dermatol Venereol. 1997.

Abstract

Introduction: Iodine containing agents are used as radiologic contrast media and for the treatment of upper respiratory infections, heart diseases, thyreotoxicosis, erythema nodosum and wound disinfection. Vegetating iododerma is a rare but severe cutaneous side effect.

Case study: We report a case of iododerma in a 84 year-old patient, presenting iododerma 14 months after introduction of amiodarone treatment. Despite cessation of this therapy, an important exacerbation of the skin lesions was observed 3 months later. Therapy with cyclosporine produced a marked regression of the skin lesions.

Discussion: We are aware of only one other reported case of amiodarone induced iododerma, which occurred after 2 years of therapy. Our patient was also exposed to iodine containing radiographic contrast media 1 and 18 years before onset of the actual skin disease. A sensitizing role of these injections is possible, but we feel that they did not directly induce the skin eruption as all reported cases occurred within a few days after exposure.

Conclusion: Amiodarone can exceptionally be responsible for severe iododerma. Cyclosporine is, according to our experience, a valuable therapeutic option.

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