Department of Dermatology, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, Japan.
Abstract:
A 12‐year‐old Japanese boy presented with asymptomatic, multiple annular, erythematous, infiltrated lesions on his left upper arm and right knee as well as the lateral side of the right ankle joint. He had noted these erythematous lesions five days after bacille Calmette‐Guerin (BCG) vaccination. The lesions gradually enlarged and increased in number. Topical corticosteroid therapy for several weeks failed to improve the lesions. There was no familial history of pulmonary tuberculosis. Physical examination revealed extensively disseminated, round, erythematous plaques and papules. Some plaques showed an annular configuration, varying in diameter from 5 to 45 mm, on his left upper arm, right knee and the lateral side of the right ankle joint ( Fig. 1 ). One month after BCG vaccination, reddish‐brown, infiltrated erythema with crusts was observed at the BCG vaccination site ( Fig. 2 ). Tuberculin test showed an erythema with induration measuring 2.5 cm in diameter at 48 h. Routine laboratory tests including complete blood cell count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and biochemical analysis were within normal limits. Serum glucose level and GhbA1c were also normal. Figure 1 Open in figure viewer PowerPoint Annular erythematous lesion on left lateral malleolus