Korean J Dermatol.  1973 Jan;11(1):39-42.

A Case of Reiter's Syndrome with Moniliasis

Abstract

A case of 23 years old male with Reiters syndrome was reported. The skin lesions were characterized by thick, britle and heavy keratotic crust formation on whole body with weakness, severe arthritis, ankylosis, on the feet, wrists, knees, ankle and finger joints. Histopathological examination showed a spongiform vesicopustules, acanthosis and parakeratosis, interpapillary process elongated in the epidermis hyperkeratosis, dilated. vessels with perivascular infiltrate in the dermis. He was treated with Arning's tincture, Nystatin ointment, coaltar ointment painting and oral administration of prednisolone, methotrcxate for 1 month, resulting favorable improvement.


MeSH Terms

Administration, Oral
Ankle
Ankylosis
Arthritis
Candidiasis*
Dermis
Epidermis
Finger Joint
Foot
Humans
Knee
Male
Nystatin
Paint
Paintings
Parakeratosis
Prednisolone
Skin
Wrist
Young Adult
Nystatin
Prednisolone
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