Sulfur mustard or mustard gas has been
widely used as a chemical weapon in the first
world war and Iraq-Iran war. It causes acute
and chronic complications in lungs, eyes and
skin. In skin, mustard is toxic, mutagenic,
and carcinogenic via alkylation of cellular
proteins III enzymes, cell membranes,
cytoplasm and particularly cell nucleus as
well as in DNA components of the epidermis,
dermis and skin appendages. Herein, we
report a 37-year- old man who developed
widespread blistering on his right thigh aftersulfur mustard exposure III 1988. Now
multiple cherry angiomas, decreased hair
growth and pigmentary disorder are visible at
the site of previous injury.