Annular Erythema of Infancy With Reactive Helper T Lymphocytes

Cutis. 2021 Nov;108(5):289-291. doi: 10.12788/cutis.0387.

Abstract

Annular erythemas of infancy (AEIs) are rare benign skin eruptions characterized by persistent, annular, urticarial, nonpruritic patches and plaques that develop in patients younger than 1 year. Histologically, a skin biopsy typically demonstrates a perivascular infiltrate in the dermis composed of small lymphocytes, neutrophils, and increased scattered eosinophils. We report a case of an AEI in an 11-month-old girl with uncommon histologic features. Recognition of these benign cells is important to avoid misdiagnosing them as atypical or neoplastic. We also provide a review of the differential diagnosis for AEIs.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Erythema* / diagnosis
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Skin
  • Skin Diseases, Genetic*
  • T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer

Supplementary concepts

  • Annular Erythema