Volume 61, Issue 3 pp. 261-262
Brief Reports

Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis presenting as recurrent, marked angioedema-like lip changes: An unusual presentation of an uncommon problem

Hilary Brown

Corresponding Author

Hilary Brown

Kotara Family Practice, Kotara, Australia

Correspondence: Dr Hilary Brown, Kotara Family Practice, Park Avenue, Kotara 2289, Australia. Email: [email protected].

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John Relic

John Relic

Department of Dermatology, The Royal Newcastle Centre, New Lambton, Australia

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First published: 17 April 2020
Citations: 2
Conflicts of interest: None
Hilary Brown, BMed, FRACGP. John Relic, MBBS, FACD.

Abstract

Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis is a rare condition with varying clinical presentations. We present a case of autoimmune progesterone dermatitis presenting as recurrent, marked angioedema-like lip swelling without any other skin changes.

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