Przegląd Dermatologiczny (Apr 2017)

Pseudoporphyria secondary to renal failure

  • Lilianna Kulczycka-Siennicka,
  • Anna Woźniacka,
  • Remigiusz Szumiński,
  • Agnieszka Żebrowska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/dr.2017.67386
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 2
pp. 122 – 127

Abstract

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Introduction . Pseudoporphyria is a rare disease associated with chronic renal failure. Symptoms of pseudoporphyria may develop in response to UV exposure and medications. The literature reports cases of pseudoporphyria in patients infected with hepatis C virus, HIV and undergoing dialysis therapy. Objective . Presentation of the case of a patient with pseudoporphyria and uraemic pruritus, and overview of therapeutic management. Case report . A 64-year-old male patient, who had been on dialysis for chronic renal failure secondary to type 2 diabetes for the past 11 years, presented with tense bullae located on sun-exposed skin which had persisted for the previous 5 months. The patient was diagnosed with pseudoporphyria, and treatment was prescribed including N-acetylcysteine, chloroquine, paroxetine and mianserin. An improvement in the patient’s clinical condition and a regression of pruritus were achieved. Conclusions . Patients with renal failure may develop symptoms of pseudoporphyria requiring differentiation from porphyria cutanea tarda.

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