Author/Authors :
Çil, Yakup Eskişehir Military Hospital - Plastic Surgery Clinic, Turkey , Çekmen, Savaş Eskişehir Military Hospital - Department of Dermatology, Turkey , Yapıcı, Abdul Kerim Eskişehir Military Hospital - Plastic Surgery Clinic, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Letter to the Editor: Erythema ab igne induced by a laptop computer
Abstract :
Dear Editor: Erythema ab igne (EAI) or ‘toasted skin’ is a reticular, telangiectatic, pigmented dermatosis, occuring after long-term exposure to infrared radiation that is insufficient to produce a burn . Only few case report is founded in literature about laptop computer-induced erythema ab igne . A 31-year-old woman presented with a 8-week history of an asymptomatic patch on her left thigh. On physical examination, there was a fairly well-defined, brown, mildly erythematous, reticulated patch on the left anterior thigh (Figure). This asymptomatic eruption was noticed 1 week before acceptance. The patient is a medical staff who spends a considerable amount of time each night using her computer. She frequently placed the computer on her anterior thighs while at work. She stopped placing the computer on her thighs after she repeatedly experienced discomfort from heat emitted from the base of the laptop. The lesion was isolated to the left anterior thigh, because the heat source (optical drive) was located on the left base of the computer. By stopping the heat exposure, progression could be halted and adjuvan theraphy was not needed for treatment.
JournalTitle :
Cumhuriyet Medical Journal