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Leukocytoclastic angiitis induced by clindamycin.

A fifty-six-year-old white male diabetic developed leukocytoclastic angiitis after treatment with clindamycin for an infected foot ulcer. The eruption subsided following withdrawal of the drug, recurred when it was re-administered, and cleared after it was again withdrawn. Clindamycin or lincomycin allergy should be considered in the differential diagnosis of leukocytoclastic angiitis in patients who take these drugs.[1]

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  1. Leukocytoclastic angiitis induced by clindamycin. Lambert, W.C., Kolber, L.R., Proper, S.A. Cutis; cutaneous medicine for the practitioner. (1982) [Pubmed]
 
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