Italian Journal of Pediatrics (Oct 2022)

Can erythema multiforme be an immune sequela of IgM nephropathy? A case report

  • Francesco Messina,
  • Laura Fagotto,
  • Francesca Caroppo,
  • Roberto Salmaso,
  • Anna Belloni Fortina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13052-022-01373-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

Abstract

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Abstract A 13-year-old Chinese girl attended to our Pediatric Dermatology Unit for the appearance of itchy targetoid lesions on the trunk, face and upper limbs. A skin biopsy showed histological findings typical of erythema multiforme minor. A month earlier she was admitted for the onset of a nephrotic syndrome and the renal biopsy showed an IgM nephropathy with a diffuse mesangial cell proliferation. There was no medical history of recent infections, fever, muscle or joint pain, drugs intake related to erythema multiforme and viral serology were negative. The role of antibodies in erythema multiforme could be more relevant than suspected and the severity of erythema multiforme was reported to be proportional to the antibody-mediated complement-dependent cytotoxicity, supporting the potential pathogenetic role for humoral immunity in this subtype of erythema multiforme. We reported the first association of erythema multiforme and IgM nephropathy in a pediatric patient providing an additional hint that an antibody-mediated process, rather than T-cell cytotoxicity, might represent the main pathogenetic mechanism in certain subtypes of erythema multiforme.

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