European Journal of Dermatology
MENULichenoid exanthema mimicking graft-versus-host disease associated with obstructive lung disease in a non-transplanted patient Volume 20, numéro 3, May-June 2010
Illustrations
- Mots-clés : graft-versus-host-like disease, lichenoid, microchimerism, obstructive lung disease, pregnancy
- DOI : 10.1684/ejd.2010.0935
- Page(s) : 381-5
- Année de parution : 2010
Lichenoid graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is commonly observed in patients who have received donor lymphocyte infusions or allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Here we report a striking case of lichenoid GVH-like exanthema in a young woman without any history of blood transfusions or BMT. A polymorphous, multiforme-like exanthema was observed after systemic antibiotic therapy of bronchitis and was initially diagnosed as drug eruption. Later on, disseminated lichenoid papules were noticed on the trunk and extremities with all histologic and clinical characteristics of lichenoid GVHD. Cutaneous GVH-like disease developed, as did obstructive lung disease. Pulmonary as well as skin disease were both refractory to various immunosuppressive therapies. The immune pathogenesis that caused the skin and lung disease in this patient remains unclear. Multiple pregnancies with two abortions with the potential induction of microchimerism may play a role in the disease pathogenesis.