Article

Generalized Seborrheic Dermatitis in an Immunodeficient Newborn (See Letter to the Editor 2002;70:324)

Author and Disclosure Information

We report the case of a female infant with failure to thrive, generalized seborrheic dermatitis, and intermittent diarrhea. Results of laboratory investigation revealed low serum immunoglobulin G IgG levels. She failed to gain additional weight and experienced recurrent infection. She died 3 months later.


 

Recommended Reading

Drug Therapies and Adjunctive Uses of Alphahydroxy and Polyhydroxy Acids
MDedge Dermatology
Diltiazem-Induced Drug Eruption Sparing Seborrheic Keratoses
MDedge Dermatology
Gangrene of the Fingertips After Bleomycin and Methotrexate
MDedge Dermatology
Purpuric Irritant Contact Dermatitis Induced by Agave americana
MDedge Dermatology
Of Pills and Pillows: Pseudopigmentation in a Patient Taking Amiodarone
MDedge Dermatology
The Effect of Antibacterial Soap With 1.5% Triclocarban on Staphylococcus aureus in Patients With Atopic Dermatitis
MDedge Dermatology
What Is Your Diagnosis? Drug-Induced Pemphigus Foliaceus
MDedge Dermatology
Botanical Briefs: Dumb-cane—Dieffenbachia picta (Lodd.) Schott
MDedge Dermatology
Argyria Following the Use of Dietary Supplements Containing Colloidal Silver Protein
MDedge Dermatology
Methotrexate and the Photodermatitis Reactivation Reaction: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
MDedge Dermatology