Abstract

From Re H Sa The st Dr Fe Bi de Fe A M An 11-year-old Asian American boy presented to our department after a several-day history of an itchy perioral eruption. The patient had 1 previous similar incident that resolved without treatment. He denied any changes in medications or personal hygiene products. A review of his diet revealed a recent increased consumption of fruits, specifically watermelon and mango. His history was negative for eczema or acne. The patient did have a previous episode of poison ivy dermatitis. The physical examination revealed a sharply demarcated, erythematous, eczematous eruption in a perioral distribution. The lips were involved, with mild erythema and edema (Figs 1 and 2). His neck and upper extremities were not involved.

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