Lithium therapy associated with hidradenitis suppurativa: case report and a review of the dermatologic side effects of lithium.
Journal: Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology
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Abstract
Lithium is frequently used in the management of several psychiatric disorders including acute mania, bipolar (manic-depressive) disorder, and recurrent depression. We describe a patient in whom hidradenitis suppurativa developed while the patient was receiving lithium. The cutaneous side effects of lithium are reviewed. The most frequent are psoriasis, acneiform lesions, folliculitis, alopecia, and a maculopapular/macular eruption. Many of these side effects respond less readily to conventional therapy while the patient is receiving lithium.
Authors
A Gupta, S Knowles, M Gupta, R Jaunkalns, N Shear
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