Abstract
Rosacea fulminans developed in a middle-aged caucasian man 10 days after initiating Deucravacitinib for chronic plaque psoriasis. The painful papulopustular eruption resolved without scarring after discontinuation of deucravacitinib, and treatment with a short-course of oral prednisolone. This case is notable as it is the first reported instance of rosacea fulminans linked to the use of a JAK inhibitor.
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