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Abstract

PORRAS-VILLAMIL, Julián Felipe; HINESTROZA, Ángela Catalina; LOPEZ-MORENO, Gabriela Andrea  and  PARRA-SEPULVEDA, Doris Juliana. ATYPICAL PITYRIASIS ROSEA IN A YOUNG COLOMBIAN WOMAN. CASE REPORT. Case reports [online]. 2021, vol.7, n.2, pp.8-21.  Epub Apr 19, 2022. ISSN 2462-8522.  https://doi.org/10.15446/cr.v7n2.88809.

Introduction:

Pityriasis rosea is an acute and self-limited exanthem first described by Gilbert in 1860. Its treatment is symptomatic, and although there is no conclusive evidence, it has been associated with the reactivation of the human herpesviruses 6 and 7 (HHV-6 and HHV-7).

Case presentation:

A 28-year-old woman, from Bogotá, Colombia, a health worker, attended the emergency room due to the onset of symptoms that began 20 days earlier with the appearance of punctiform lesions in the left arm that later spread to the thorax, abdomen, opposite arm, and thighs. The patient reported a history of bipolar II disorder and retinal detachment. After ruling out several infectious diseases, and due to the evolution of the symptoms, pityriasis rosea was suspected. Therefore, treatment was started with deflazacort 30mg for 21 days, obtaining a favorable outcome and improvement of symptoms after 2 months. At the time of writing this case report, the patient had not consulted for recurrence.

Conclusion:

Primary care physicians should have sufficient training in dermatology to recognize and treat dermatological diseases since many of them are diagnosed based on clinical findings. This is an atypical case, in which the patient did not present with some of the pathognomonic signs associated with pityriasis rosea.

Keywords : Pityriasis Rosea; Exanthema; Herpesviridae.

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