Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts
Search in pages
Filter by Categories
15th National Conference of the IAOMFP, Chennai, 2006
Abstract
Abstracts from current literature
Acne in India: Guidelines for management - IAA Consensus Document
Addendum
Announcement
Art & Psychiatry
Article
Articles
Association Activities
Association Notes
Award Article
Book Review
Brief Report
Case Analysis
Case Letter
Case Letters
Case Notes
Case Report
Case Reports
Clinical and Laboratory Investigations
Clinical Article
Clinical Studies
Clinical Study
Commentary
Conference Oration
Conference Summary
Continuing Medical Education
Correspondence
Corrigendum
Cosmetic Dermatology
Cosmetology
Current Best Evidence
Current Issue
Current View
Derma Quest
Dermato Surgery
Dermatopathology
Dermatosurgery Specials
Dispensing Pearl
Do you know?
Drug Dialogues
e-IJDVL
Editor Speaks
Editorial
Editorial Remarks
Editorial Report
Editorial Report - 2007
Editorial report for 2004-2005
Errata
Erratum
Focus
Fourth All India Conference Programme
From Our Book Shelf
From the Desk of Chief Editor
General
Get Set for Net
Get set for the net
Guest Article
Guest Editorial
History
How I Manage?
IADVL Announcement
IADVL Announcements
IJDVL Awards
IJDVL AWARDS 2015
IJDVL Awards 2018
IJDVL Awards 2019
IJDVL Awards 2020
IJDVL International Awards 2018
Images in Clinical Practice
Images in Dermatology
In Memorium
Inaugural Address
Index
Knowledge From World Contemporaries
Leprosy Section
Letter in Response to Previous Publication
Letter to Editor
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor - Case Letter
Letter to the Editor - Letter in Response to Published Article
LETTER TO THE EDITOR - LETTERS IN RESPONSE TO PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Letter to the Editor - Observation Letter
Letter to the Editor - Study Letter
Letter to the Editor - Therapy Letter
Letter to the Editor: Articles in Response to Previously Published Articles
Letters in Response to Previous Publication
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor - Letter in Response to Previously Published Articles
Letters to the Editor: Case Letters
Letters to the Editor: Letters in Response to Previously Published Articles
Media and news
Medicolegal Window
Messages
Miscellaneous Letter
Musings
Net Case
Net case report
Net Image
Net Images
Net Letter
Net Quiz
Net Study
New Preparations
News
News & Views
Obituary
Observation Letter
Observation Letters
Oration
Original Article
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Original Contributions
Pattern of Skin Diseases
Pearls
Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric Rounds
Perspective
Presedential Address
Presidential Address
Presidents Remarks
Quiz
Recommendations
Regret
Report
Report of chief editor
Report of Hon : Treasurer IADVL
Report of Hon. General Secretary IADVL
Research Methdology
Research Methodology
Resident page
Resident's Page
Resident’s Page
Residents' Corner
Residents' Corner
Residents' Page
Retraction
Review
Review Article
Review Articles
Reviewers 2022
Revision Corner
Self Assessment Programme
SEMINAR
Seminar: Chronic Arsenicosis in India
Seminar: HIV Infection
Short Communication
Short Communications
Short Report
Snippets
Special Article
Specialty Interface
Studies
Study Letter
Study Letters
Supplement-Photoprotection
Supplement-Psoriasis
Symposium - Contact Dermatitis
Symposium - Lasers
Symposium - Pediatric Dermatoses
Symposium - Psoriasis
Symposium - Vesicobullous Disorders
SYMPOSIUM - VITILIGO
Symposium Aesthetic Surgery
Symposium Dermatopathology
Symposium-Hair Disorders
Symposium-Nails Part I
Symposium-Nails-Part II
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses
Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis
Tables
Technology
Therapeutic Guideline-IADVL
Therapeutic Guidelines
Therapeutic Guidelines - IADVL
Therapeutics
Therapy
Therapy Letter
Therapy Letters
View Point
Viewpoint
What’s new in Dermatology
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Search in posts
Search in pages
Filter by Categories
15th National Conference of the IAOMFP, Chennai, 2006
Abstract
Abstracts from current literature
Acne in India: Guidelines for management - IAA Consensus Document
Addendum
Announcement
Art & Psychiatry
Article
Articles
Association Activities
Association Notes
Award Article
Book Review
Brief Report
Case Analysis
Case Letter
Case Letters
Case Notes
Case Report
Case Reports
Clinical and Laboratory Investigations
Clinical Article
Clinical Studies
Clinical Study
Commentary
Conference Oration
Conference Summary
Continuing Medical Education
Correspondence
Corrigendum
Cosmetic Dermatology
Cosmetology
Current Best Evidence
Current Issue
Current View
Derma Quest
Dermato Surgery
Dermatopathology
Dermatosurgery Specials
Dispensing Pearl
Do you know?
Drug Dialogues
e-IJDVL
Editor Speaks
Editorial
Editorial Remarks
Editorial Report
Editorial Report - 2007
Editorial report for 2004-2005
Errata
Erratum
Focus
Fourth All India Conference Programme
From Our Book Shelf
From the Desk of Chief Editor
General
Get Set for Net
Get set for the net
Guest Article
Guest Editorial
History
How I Manage?
IADVL Announcement
IADVL Announcements
IJDVL Awards
IJDVL AWARDS 2015
IJDVL Awards 2018
IJDVL Awards 2019
IJDVL Awards 2020
IJDVL International Awards 2018
Images in Clinical Practice
Images in Dermatology
In Memorium
Inaugural Address
Index
Knowledge From World Contemporaries
Leprosy Section
Letter in Response to Previous Publication
Letter to Editor
Letter to the Editor
Letter to the Editor - Case Letter
Letter to the Editor - Letter in Response to Published Article
LETTER TO THE EDITOR - LETTERS IN RESPONSE TO PUBLISHED ARTICLES
Letter to the Editor - Observation Letter
Letter to the Editor - Study Letter
Letter to the Editor - Therapy Letter
Letter to the Editor: Articles in Response to Previously Published Articles
Letters in Response to Previous Publication
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor - Letter in Response to Previously Published Articles
Letters to the Editor: Case Letters
Letters to the Editor: Letters in Response to Previously Published Articles
Media and news
Medicolegal Window
Messages
Miscellaneous Letter
Musings
Net Case
Net case report
Net Image
Net Images
Net Letter
Net Quiz
Net Study
New Preparations
News
News & Views
Obituary
Observation Letter
Observation Letters
Oration
Original Article
ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION
Original Contributions
Pattern of Skin Diseases
Pearls
Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric Rounds
Perspective
Presedential Address
Presidential Address
Presidents Remarks
Quiz
Recommendations
Regret
Report
Report of chief editor
Report of Hon : Treasurer IADVL
Report of Hon. General Secretary IADVL
Research Methdology
Research Methodology
Resident page
Resident's Page
Resident’s Page
Residents' Corner
Residents' Corner
Residents' Page
Retraction
Review
Review Article
Review Articles
Reviewers 2022
Revision Corner
Self Assessment Programme
SEMINAR
Seminar: Chronic Arsenicosis in India
Seminar: HIV Infection
Short Communication
Short Communications
Short Report
Snippets
Special Article
Specialty Interface
Studies
Study Letter
Study Letters
Supplement-Photoprotection
Supplement-Psoriasis
Symposium - Contact Dermatitis
Symposium - Lasers
Symposium - Pediatric Dermatoses
Symposium - Psoriasis
Symposium - Vesicobullous Disorders
SYMPOSIUM - VITILIGO
Symposium Aesthetic Surgery
Symposium Dermatopathology
Symposium-Hair Disorders
Symposium-Nails Part I
Symposium-Nails-Part II
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses
Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis
Tables
Technology
Therapeutic Guideline-IADVL
Therapeutic Guidelines
Therapeutic Guidelines - IADVL
Therapeutics
Therapy
Therapy Letter
Therapy Letters
View Point
Viewpoint
What’s new in Dermatology
View/Download PDF

Translate this page into:

Resident's Page
2007:73:5;363-364
doi: 10.4103/0378-6323.35751
PMID: 17921630

Darier's sign

Amar Surjushe, Saurabh Jindal, Prashant Gote, DG Saple
 Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Leprology, Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai, India

Correspondence Address:
Amar Surjushe
Department of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology, Grant Medical College and Sir JJ Groups of Hospitals, Mumbai - 400008
India
How to cite this article:
Surjushe A, Jindal S, Gote P, Saple D G. Darier's sign. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 2007;73:363-364
Copyright: (C)2007 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Figure 1: Dariers sign
Figure 1: Dariers sign

Introduction

Darier′s sign refers to the urtication and erythematous halo that are produced in response to rubbing or scratching of lesions of cutaneous mastocytosis.

Darier′s sign is named after the French dermatologist Ferdinand-Jean Darier who first described it. The first description of mastocytosis was made by Nettleship and Tay [1] in 1869, and in 1878, Sangster coined the term urticaria pigmentosa. [2]

Method of Elicitation

In classical Darier′s sign, gentle rubbing or stroking of the lesions, is followed by local itching, erythema and weal formation within 2-5 min. This may persist from 30min to several hours. In young children, there may be vesiculation in the stroked lesion. Although classically positive in lesional skin, this sign may even be demonstrated on clinically normal skin in patients of mastocytosis.

In pseudoxanthomatous mastocytosis, a variant of diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis, there will be only erythema without urtication on rubbing as against a classic Darier′s sign. [3]

Pathophysiology

In cutaneous mastocytosis, there is an increased number of functionally normal mast cells in the dermis. When the skin is stroked, there is degranulation of the mast cells with the release of inflammatory granules that contain histamine, slow-releasing substance of anaphylaxis (SRSA), eosinophil chemotactic activating factor (ECAF) and heparin [Figure - 1]. It is the histamine that is responsible for the response.

It is also suggested that besides exocytosis of single or multiple granules, there is another pattern of degranulation when mast cells rupture. This happens following physical stimuli such as stroking. A gentle action gives rise to exocytosis, while a strong action leads to rupture of the cells. [4]

Exact pathophysiology of Darier′s sign in lymphoma and leukemias, is not known. One hypothesis suggested that mast cell proliferation may be related to lymphokine release, thereby explaining their close relation with lymphocytes. [5] Another hypothesis suggested that laminin increases mast cell attachment to the lymphocytes. [6] In juvenile xanthogranuloma, the histiocytes of the lesions undergo macrophagic differentiation to dermal dendrocytes, and the distribution of mast cells in the skin coincides with that of dermal dendritic cells. [7]

Conditions Associated With Darier′s Sign

  1. Cutaneous mastocytosis: In urticaria pigmentosa, the most frequent clinical form of cutaneous mastocytosis, Darier′s sign was present in 94% of cases. [8]
  2. Leukemia cutis: Leukemia cutis occurs in 25-30% of infants with congenital leukemia and is frequently associated with acute myeloid leukemia than with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Urticaria-pigmentosa-like lesions have been reported in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. [9],[10]
  3. Juvenile xanthogranuloma: It is the most common form of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis. Nagayo et al. reported Darier′s sign in this disorder. [7]
  4. Histiocytosis X : Foucar et al. described positive Darier′s sign in a patient with ′mast cell rich variant′ of histiocytosis X. [11]
  5. Lymphoma: On rare instancs, Darier′s sign has been reported in cutaneous large T-cell lymphoma and in non-Hodgkin′s lymphoma. [12],[13]

Differential Diagnosis

  1. Pseudo-Darier′s sign : It is a transient piloerection and elevation or increased induration of a lesion induced by rubbing and is observed in congenital smooth muscle hamartomas. A positive pseudo-Darier′s sign can be helpful in clinically distinguishing congenital smooth muscle hamartoma from congenital hairy nevus. [14]
  2. Dermatographism ("skin writing"): It is a form of physical urticaria that consists of local erythema due to capillary vasodilatation, followed by edema and a surrounding flare due to axon reflex induced dilation of arterioles, which is observed after the firm stroking of skin. The cause of this phenomenon is thought to be hypersensitivity of the mast cells rather than an increase in the mast cells, as observed in mastocytosis. [15]

Significance

Darier′s sign is pathognomic of cutaneous mastocytosis although some patients may have little or no wealing or itching even when the skin reveals a dense population of mast cells, particularly in those with a long history of the disorder. However, Darier′s sign is not 100% specific for mastocytosis since it has been described, albeit rarely, in juvenile xanthogranulomas and acute lymphoblastic leukemia. [15]

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge Department of Dermatology of Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, Mumbai for providing us the photograph of Darier′s sign.

References
1.
Nettleship E, Tay W. Rare forms of urticaria. BMJ 1869;2:323-30.
[Google Scholar]
2.
Sangster A. An anomalous mottled rash, accompanied by pruritus, facticious urticaria and pigmentation, 'urticaria pigmentosa (?). Trans Clin Soc London 1878;11:161-3.
[Google Scholar]
3.
Beer WW, Emslie ES. Diffuse cutaneous mastocytosis. Br J Dermatol 1968;80:841-3.
[Google Scholar]
4.
Zhu KJ, Zhu TC, Shi YH, Ge ZH. A histopathological and electron microscopical observation of urticaria pigmentosa. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1990;56:152-5.
[Google Scholar]
5.
Prokocimer M, Polliack A. Increased bone marrow mast cells in preleukemic syndromes, acute leukaemia and lymphoproliferative disorders. Am J Clin Pathol 1981;75:34-8.
[Google Scholar]
6.
Thompson HL, Burbelo PD, Segui-Real B, Yamada Y, Metcalfe DD. Laminin promotes mast cell attachment. J Immunol 1989;143:2323-7.
[Google Scholar]
7.
Nagayo K, Sakai M, Mizuno N. Juvenile xanthogranuloma with Darier's sign. J Dermatol 1983;10:283-5.
[Google Scholar]
8.
Kiszewski AE, Durαn-Mckinster C, Orozco-Covarrubias L, Gutiιrrez-Castrelln P, Ruiz-Maldonado R. Cutaneous mastocytosis in children: A clinical analysis of 71 cases. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol 2004;18:285-90.
[Google Scholar]
9.
Yen A, Sanchez R, Oblender M, Raimer S. Leukemia cutis: Darier's sign in a neonate with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. J Am Acad Dermatol 1996;34:375-8.
[Google Scholar]
10.
Raj S, Khopkar U, Wadhwa SL, Kapasi A. Urticaria-pigmentosa-like lesions in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (2 cases). Dermatology 1993;186:226-8.
[Google Scholar]
11.
Foucar E, Piette WW, Tse DT, Goeken J, Olmstead AD. Urticating histiocytosis: A mast cell rich variant of histocytosis X. J Am Acad Dermatol 1986;14:867-73.
[Google Scholar]
12.
Ollivaud L, Cosnes A, Wechsler J, Gaulard P, Bagot M, Haioun C, et al . Darier's sign in cutaneous large T-cell lymphoma. J Am Acad Dermatol 1996;34:506-7.
[Google Scholar]
13.
Lewis FM, Colver GB, Slater DN, Darier's sign associated with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Br J Dermatol 1994;130:126-7
[Google Scholar]
14.
Goldman MP, Kaplan RP, Heng MC. Congenital smooth muscle hamartoma. Int J Dermatol 1987;26:448-52.
[Google Scholar]
15.
Grattan CEH, Black AK. Urticaria and mastocytosis. In: Burns T, Breathnach S, Cox N, Griffiths G, editors. Rook's Textbook of Dermatology. 7 th ed. Blackwell publishing; 2004. p. 47.1- 47.37."
th ed. Blackwell publishing; 2004. p. 47.1- 47.37."'>[Google Scholar]

Fulltext Views
17,856

PDF downloads
4,102
Show Sections