“…In addition, viral infections have been suspected to trigger AGEP in a minor fraction of reported cases [1] . In general, the diagnosis of AGEP is confi rmed by the combination of clinical history, morphology of lesions, clinical course and histological features [1][2][3][4] . AGEP typically presents with non-follicular pustules occurring on diffuse and oedematous erythema predominantly in the intertriginous areas and/or the face [1,3] .…”