1. A congenital, erythematous eruption.
- Author
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Ballin JS, Green BP, Gehris R, Kress D, and Galambos C
- Subjects
- Antigens, CD analysis, Antigens, CD1 analysis, Erythema congenital, Erythema pathology, Face, Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell congenital, Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell pathology, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Lectins, C-Type analysis, Lower Extremity, Male, Mannose-Binding Lectins analysis, Scalp, Upper Extremity, Erythema diagnosis, Histiocytosis, Langerhans-Cell diagnosis
- Abstract
A 2-day-old male patient born full-term via uncomplicated vaginal delivery was seen for multiple erythematous, scaly papules that were present at birth. Physical examination showed a well-appearing male with erythematous papules with scale on his scalp, face, trunk, and bilateral upper and lower extremities. A 4 mm punch biopsy was performed on one of the representative papules on his abdomen and subsequent histopathological tests showed multiple Langerhans cells in the papillary dermis with positive CD1a and Langerin stains. There was no extracutaneous involvement. A diagnosis of congenital self-healing Langerhans cell histiocytosis was made.
- Published
- 2010