Clinical analysis of childhood acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis
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    ObjectiveTo describe the etiology, clinical features and treatment of childhood acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP).MethodsClinical data from 20 cases of childhood acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis from 1990 to 2008 were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsEighteen cases had a history of medication, including the use of penicillin (n=6), cephalosporins (n=3),sulphonamides (n=2), algopyrin (n=2), vaccines (n=2 ) and anti-cold drugs (n=3). Fever and generalized erythematous pustules were observed in all 20 cases. Histopathologic examination revealed spongiform superficial pustules and papillary edema. The patients were asked to stop taking suspected sensitizing drugs and received glucocoticoid treatment (1-2 mg/kg daily). After 3-5 days of the treatment, symptoms were improved and the dosage of glucocoticoid was gradually reduced. All patients were healed within 20 days after treatment. ConclusionsThe cause of AGEP is mainly attributed to the use of antibiotics, sulphonamides, antipyretic analgesics and vaccines in children. AGEP is characterized by fever and widespread pustular eruption of the skin. Removal of sensitizing factors and glucocorticoid administration is important in the treatment of AGEP in children

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张江林, 陈翔, 李吉, 谢红付.儿童急性泛发性发疹性脓疱病的临床分析[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2008,10(4):497-499

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