A Case of Eccrine Chromhidrosis Caused by Silver lodide.
- Author:
Won Soo LEE
;
Yeol Oh SUNG
;
Jung Bock LEE
- Publication Type:Case Report
- Keywords:
Chromhidrosis;
Eccrine sweat gland;
Silver iodide(AgI)
- MeSH:
Coloring Agents;
Corynebacterium;
Fingers;
Leg;
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning;
Rare Diseases;
Silver*;
Sweat
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1989;27(6):724-728
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Eccrine chromhidrosis(colored sweating), resulting from the contamination of the sweat by dyes, pigment from microorganisms such as those of Piedraia or Corynebacterium, or other chernicals, is a very rare disease. We report a case of eccrine chromhidrosis which revealed dark-brown colored pigmented spots analyzed by energy dispersive X-ray microassay and scanning electron microscopy, which were thought to be composed of silver iodide(AgI) formed by the conjugation of silver components from outside and iodide components of eccrine sweat, on the face, postauricular area, legs, and finger tips.