Recurrent erythematous rashes in the same anatomical site are a feature of a disorder known as fixed drug eruption (FDE). We describe a rare instance of a fixed eruption in a 70-year-old woman who had recurrent skin lesions at the same locations due to the use of chloroquine. This case demonstrates the timely and precise identification of an FDE, which resulted in the offending medication being stopped and the symptoms clearing up when topical steroids were used. This case study underscores the significance of attentive healthcare practices and the vital impact that thorough, individualized treatment plays in improving the patient's condition.
Keywords: drug reaction; hypersensitivity; topical steroids; violaceous rash.
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