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CASE REPORT

Etanercept‐induced lichenoid reaction pattern in psoriasis

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Pages 381-383 | Received 13 Aug 2006, Accepted 16 Aug 2006, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We describe a patient with severe psoriasis who was treated with 25 mg subcutaneous etanercept, twice weekly, after several traditional topical and systemic treatments had failed. Our patient initially responded well to etanercept, but after 5 weeks she developed remarkable purple, sharply demarcated, erythematosquamous plaques on the dorsa of both hands, wrists and proximal fingers. Histology showed apoptotic cells and basal vacuolization in addition to a histological picture consistent with moderately active psoriasis. Discontinuation of the drug resulted in a slow regression of the eruption. It is important to realize that a lichenoid reaction pattern may occur during anti‐TNFα agent treatment.

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