Jacquet erosive dermatitis associated with commercial barrier cream.

Australas J Dermatol

Mowbray Park Medical & Dermatology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Published: May 2024

Jacquet erosive dermatitis (JED) is a rare, severe form of napkin dermatitis associated with friction and irritant exposure in the napkin area. The condition typically causes erosions and erythematous punched-out ulcerations. We present two cases of JED in infants associated with the use of a common brand barrier cream Curash. This appeared to present following a change of several active ingredients.

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