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Red Scrotum Syndrome Treatment with Pregabalin: A Case Series

Red scrotum syndrome (RSS) (also known as male genital dysesthesia) is a rarely recognized entity characterized by scrotal erythema accompanied by a burning sensation, pain, hyperesthesia/dysesthesia, increased temperature and pruritus. Although its physiopathology is unknown, it has increasingly be...

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Autores principales: Cardenas-de la Garza, Jesus Alberto, Villarreal-Villarreal, Cesar Daniel, Cuellar-Barboza, Adrian, Cardenas-Gonzalez, Ramiro Eugenio, Gonzalez-Benavides, Nereyda, Cruz-Gomez, Luis Gerardo, Ocampo-Candiani, Jorge, Welsh, Oliverio
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Dermatological Association; The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7992738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33911598
http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2019.31.3.320
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author Cardenas-de la Garza, Jesus Alberto
Villarreal-Villarreal, Cesar Daniel
Cuellar-Barboza, Adrian
Cardenas-Gonzalez, Ramiro Eugenio
Gonzalez-Benavides, Nereyda
Cruz-Gomez, Luis Gerardo
Ocampo-Candiani, Jorge
Welsh, Oliverio
author_facet Cardenas-de la Garza, Jesus Alberto
Villarreal-Villarreal, Cesar Daniel
Cuellar-Barboza, Adrian
Cardenas-Gonzalez, Ramiro Eugenio
Gonzalez-Benavides, Nereyda
Cruz-Gomez, Luis Gerardo
Ocampo-Candiani, Jorge
Welsh, Oliverio
author_sort Cardenas-de la Garza, Jesus Alberto
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description Red scrotum syndrome (RSS) (also known as male genital dysesthesia) is a rarely recognized entity characterized by scrotal erythema accompanied by a burning sensation, pain, hyperesthesia/dysesthesia, increased temperature and pruritus. Although its physiopathology is unknown, it has increasingly been associated with chronic topical steroid use in the male genital area. Treatment is challenging and no standardized treatment is currently available. Because current treatment relies on case reports and small case series, the need for more information about drug efficacy in RSS is warranted. The aim of this study is to describe the therapeutic response to pregabalin in patients from an outpatient dermatologic clinic in a tertiary-care hospital diagnosed with RSS. Five patients with a confirmed diagnosis of RSS were included. Ages ranged from 28 to 63 years. All patients had chronic steroid use in the genital area, mostly in the form of combined formulations of corticosteroids, antifungals, and antibiotics. Four patients were prescribed pregabalin monotherapy, 150 mg once daily at night. One patient was prescribed pregabalin and doxycycline. Two patients had complete remission after one month of therapy, one at two months and two at three months. None experienced recurrence at an average of 9.4 months' follow-up. One patient experienced morning drowsiness that did not require suspending treatment. Pregabalin is a well-tolerated and effective treatment for RSS.
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spelling pubmed-79927382021-04-27 Red Scrotum Syndrome Treatment with Pregabalin: A Case Series Cardenas-de la Garza, Jesus Alberto Villarreal-Villarreal, Cesar Daniel Cuellar-Barboza, Adrian Cardenas-Gonzalez, Ramiro Eugenio Gonzalez-Benavides, Nereyda Cruz-Gomez, Luis Gerardo Ocampo-Candiani, Jorge Welsh, Oliverio Ann Dermatol Case Report Red scrotum syndrome (RSS) (also known as male genital dysesthesia) is a rarely recognized entity characterized by scrotal erythema accompanied by a burning sensation, pain, hyperesthesia/dysesthesia, increased temperature and pruritus. Although its physiopathology is unknown, it has increasingly been associated with chronic topical steroid use in the male genital area. Treatment is challenging and no standardized treatment is currently available. Because current treatment relies on case reports and small case series, the need for more information about drug efficacy in RSS is warranted. The aim of this study is to describe the therapeutic response to pregabalin in patients from an outpatient dermatologic clinic in a tertiary-care hospital diagnosed with RSS. Five patients with a confirmed diagnosis of RSS were included. Ages ranged from 28 to 63 years. All patients had chronic steroid use in the genital area, mostly in the form of combined formulations of corticosteroids, antifungals, and antibiotics. Four patients were prescribed pregabalin monotherapy, 150 mg once daily at night. One patient was prescribed pregabalin and doxycycline. Two patients had complete remission after one month of therapy, one at two months and two at three months. None experienced recurrence at an average of 9.4 months' follow-up. One patient experienced morning drowsiness that did not require suspending treatment. Pregabalin is a well-tolerated and effective treatment for RSS. The Korean Dermatological Association; The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology 2019-06 2019-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7992738/ /pubmed/33911598 http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2019.31.3.320 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Korean Dermatological Association and The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cuellar-Barboza, Adrian
Cardenas-Gonzalez, Ramiro Eugenio
Gonzalez-Benavides, Nereyda
Cruz-Gomez, Luis Gerardo
Ocampo-Candiani, Jorge
Welsh, Oliverio
Red Scrotum Syndrome Treatment with Pregabalin: A Case Series
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title_full Red Scrotum Syndrome Treatment with Pregabalin: A Case Series
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title_short Red Scrotum Syndrome Treatment with Pregabalin: A Case Series
title_sort red scrotum syndrome treatment with pregabalin: a case series
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7992738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33911598
http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2019.31.3.320
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