Acrodermatitis Continua of Hallopeau -A Case with Lesions Localized at Bilateral Thumbs Successfully Treated with Dapsone-
2003
A 66-year-old male suffered from painful pustular eruptions of acrodermatitis continua of
Hallopeau on bilateral thumbs for about 2 years, with associated nail dystrophy and markedly disabled
manual skills. Initial treatment with topical corticosteroids, tars and calcipotriol failed to improve the
acral lesions. Dapsone therapy began at a dose of 200 mg/day, which cleared the acral lesions within
two weeks of therapy. However, new lesions relapsed when the dose was tapered to 150 mg/day.
Increasing dapsone back to 200 mg/day was followed by another clearance of the acral pustules.
During a total course of 6-week therapy, no dapsone-related side effects were noted. The patient
remained symptom-free and nail growth was noted at the follow-up visit 3 months after the medica-
tions were discontinued.
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