A Case of Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis and Associated Conjunctivitis Following MMR Vaccine Administration.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Dermatological Medicine Pub Date : 2023-02-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/9001287
Hana I Nazir, Aubrey A Hess, Abha Soni, Kathryn A Potter
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Introduction: Leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LCV) is a small-vessel vasculitis characterized by immune complex deposition in the walls of dermal capillaries and venules. With the COVID-19 pandemic, more adults are receiving the MMR vaccine, as it may enhance innate immune responses against COVID-19 infection. Here, we report a case of LCV and associated conjunctivitis arising in a patient secondary to immunization with the MMR vaccine.

Methods and results: A 78-year-old man on lenalidomide therapy for multiple myeloma presented to an outpatient dermatology clinic with a two-day history of a painful rash consisting of scattered pink dermal papules on bilateral dorsal and palmar hands, as well as bilateral conjunctival erythema. Histopathological findings-which revealed an inflammatory infiltrate with papillary dermal edema, as well as nuclear dust within small blood vessel walls with extravasation of red blood cells-were most consistent with LCV. It then became known that the patient had received an MMR vaccine two weeks prior to the onset of the rash. The rash was resolved with the use of topical clobetasol ointment, and the patient's eyes were cleared as well.

Conclusions: This is an interesting presentation of MMR vaccine-related LCV occurring only on the upper extremities with associated conjunctivitis. Had the patient's oncologist not known about the recent vaccination, it is likely that the treatment of his multiple myeloma would have been postponed or altered, as lenalidomide can also cause LCV.

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一例接种麻风腮疫苗后出现白细胞胞浆性血管炎和相关结膜炎的病例。
简介白细胞凝集性血管炎(LCV)是一种小血管炎,其特征是免疫复合物沉积在真皮毛细血管和静脉壁上。随着 COVID-19 的流行,越来越多的成年人开始接种麻腮风疫苗,因为麻腮风疫苗可增强先天免疫反应,抵御 COVID-19 感染。在此,我们报告了一例因接种麻腮风疫苗而继发 LCV 和相关结膜炎的患者:一名 78 岁男性患者因多发性骨髓瘤接受来那度胺治疗,在皮肤科门诊就诊,两天前出现疼痛性皮疹,包括双侧手背和手掌散在的粉红色真皮丘疹,以及双侧结膜红斑。组织病理学检查结果显示,炎症浸润伴有真皮乳头状水肿,小血管壁内有核灰尘,并有红细胞外渗。随后得知,患者在出疹前两周接种过麻风腮疫苗。使用局部氯倍他索软膏后,皮疹消退,患者的眼睛也恢复了视力:这是一个有趣的麻风腮疫苗相关低密度脂蛋白血症的病例,仅发生在上肢,并伴有结膜炎。如果患者的肿瘤医生不知道他最近接种过疫苗,很可能会推迟或改变对他的多发性骨髓瘤的治疗,因为来那度胺也会引起 LCV。
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