Chloracne in a Farming Family.

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JLN Hospital and Research Centre, Bhilai Steel Plant, Bhilai, Chattisgarh, India.

Published: July 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • An 11-year-old boy exhibited multiple comedonal lesions all over his body, along with hyperpigmented conjunctiva and enlarged meibomian glands, and was experiencing cough and fever for a month.
  • Laboratory tests showed mild anemia and high white blood cell count, with a chest x-ray indicating possible interstitial lung disease.
  • Family members, including his father who suffered from severe symptoms and jaundice after pesticide exposure, also had similar skin lesions, leading to the diagnosis of chloracne for the boy.

Article Abstract

An 11-year-old boy presented with a 1-year history of multiple comedonal lesions distributed over his body. The lesions (Figure 1) were densely distributed throughout his body. Ophthalmologic examination revealed hyperpigmented conjunctival mucosae and enlarged meibomian glands (Figure 2). His nails were also hyperpigmented. In addition, he had been coughing and had a fever, each present for a month. Significant laboratory studies included mild anemia (hemoglobin 11.6 gm%) and leukocytosis of 20,800. A chest x-ray was suggestive of interstitial lung disease. Similar lesions were present on his two siblings and parents. Additionally, his father had developed multiple, acne-like lesions, large abscesses, palmar and plantar peeling, and severe jaundice with hepatic failure. He had a history of frequent exposure to a pesticide mixed with a herbicide, as a result of leakage from a spray container. The patient was diagnosed with chloracne, based on the history, clinical features, and histologic examination.

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