Article Text

Download PDFPDF
Carbamazepine in Reiter's syndrome
  1. N N Goyal,
  2. R S Dhurat,
  3. H R Jerajani
  1. Department of Dermatology, LTM Medical College and LTM General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai - 400063, India
  1. Dr N N Goyal, 14 Vinay, Prayas Sadan, Chheda nagar, Chembur, Mumbai - 400089, Indiamadhunil{at}hotmail.com

Statistics from Altmetric.com

Request Permissions

If you wish to reuse any or all of this article please use the link below which will take you to the Copyright Clearance Center’s RightsLink service. You will be able to get a quick price and instant permission to reuse the content in many different ways.

Editor,—A psoriatic spectrum with Reiter's syndrome as the most severe manifestation occurs with greater frequency in HIV infected individuals.1 Immunosuppressive therapies for RS are associated with a poor response and increased morbidity.2 We describe a case where carbamazepine showed an excellent response in an HIV infected patient with Reiter's syndrome.Sex Transm Inf 2000;76:220–230

A 30 year old married man presented with erythematous papules and plaques of 2 months' duration covered with hard limpet-like scales on face, body, and both extremities (fig 1). Palms and soles showed keratoderma blenorrhagicum and subungual hyperkeratosis with distal onycholysis. Both knees and wrists had painful swelling with restriction of movements. With this clinical presentation Reiter's syndrome was inferred. All …

View Full Text