
Pityriasis Rosea—like Drug Eruptions
John C. Maize, MD
Cleveland
Kenneth J. Tomecki, MD
Charleston, SC
Arch Dermatol. 1982;118(12):961.
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To the Editor.—
The recent publication by Wilkin and Kirkendall entitled "Pityriasis Rosea—like Rash From Captopril" in the March 1982 ARCHIVES (118:186-187) was a worthwhile addition to the dermatologic literature. The authors summarized "pityriasis rosea—like" drug eruptions and stated that "Eight pharmacologic agents have been incriminated in the genesis of a pityriasis rosea—like eruption...." It is unfortunate that the authors failed to include metronidazole, for metronidazole has been reported in this journal as a cause of a pityriasis rosea—like drug eruption.1
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