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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_5_091130 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS | Category: | neonatal dermatology / cutaneous sign of systemic disease / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 8 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | fluctuant violaceous subcutaneous 2 cm nodules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy vigorous newborn developed violaceous ndoles on his left elbow and right posterior upper arm at 5 days of age. He was afebrile and continued to feed well. His pregnancy, labor, and delivery were uneventful. A biopsy of one of the nodules on the right arm showed the typical changes of subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn, and cultures from the lesion were negative for bacterial infection. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_2_091130 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS | Category: | neonatal dermatology / cutaneous sign of systemic disease / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 8 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | fluctuant violaceous subcutaneous 2 cm nodules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy vigorous newborn developed violaceous ndoles on his left elbow and right posterior upper arm at 5 days of age. He was afebrile and continued to feed well. His pregnancy, labor, and delivery were uneventful. A biopsy of one of the nodules on the right arm showed the typical changes of subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn, and cultures from the lesion were negative for bacterial infection. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_3_091130 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS | Category: | neonatal dermatology / cutaneous sign of systemic disease / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 8 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | fluctuant violaceous subcutaneous 2 cm nodules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy vigorous newborn developed violaceous ndoles on his left elbow and right posterior upper arm at 5 days of age. He was afebrile and continued to feed well. His pregnancy, labor, and delivery were uneventful. A biopsy of one of the nodules on the right arm showed the typical changes of subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn, and cultures from the lesion were negative for bacterial infection. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_4_091130 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS | Category: | neonatal dermatology / cutaneous sign of systemic disease / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 8 years | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | fluctuant violaceous subcutaneous 2 cm nodules | ||||
| Comments: | This healthy vigorous newborn developed violaceous ndoles on his left elbow and right posterior upper arm at 5 days of age. He was afebrile and continued to feed well. His pregnancy, labor, and delivery were uneventful. A biopsy of one of the nodules on the right arm showed the typical changes of subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn, and cultures from the lesion were negative for bacterial infection. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_1_071226 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS / PANNICULITIS / CUTANEOUS HORN | Category: | neonatal dermatology / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | back | Age: | 8 days | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | deep seated skin colored to red discrete and confluent nodules and plaques | ||||
| Comments: | This 8-day-old boy with a history of perinatal asphyxia and seizures developed subcutaneous fat necrosis on the second day of life with widespread nodules and plaques on the back, abdomen, and proximal extremities. Althouhg his seizures were well managed with oral anticonsulsants and he was feeding an already back to birth weight, his serum calcium and ionized calcium were persistently elevated at least until age 4 weeks. Further evaluation was pending. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_5_071226 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS / PANNICULITIS / CUTANEOUS HORN | Category: | neonatal dermatology / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | buttock | Age: | 8 days | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | deep seated skin colored to red discrete and confluent nodules and plaques | ||||
| Comments: | This 8-day-old boy with a history of perinatal asphyxia and seizures developed subcutaneous fat necrosis on the second day of life with widespread nodules and plaques on the back, abdomen, and proximal extremities. Althouhg his seizures were well managed with oral anticonsulsants and he was feeding an already back to birth weight, his serum calcium and ionized calcium were persistently elevated at least until age 4 weeks. Further evaluation was pending. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_4_071226 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS / PANNICULITIS / CUTANEOUS HORN | Category: | neonatal dermatology / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | buttock | Age: | 8 days | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | deep seated skin colored to red discrete and confluent nodules and plaques | ||||
| Comments: | This 8-day-old boy with a history of perinatal asphyxia and seizures developed subcutaneous fat necrosis on the second day of life with widespread nodules and plaques on the back, abdomen, and proximal extremities. Althouhg his seizures were well managed with oral anticonsulsants and he was feeding an already back to birth weight, his serum calcium and ionized calcium were persistently elevated at least until age 4 weeks. Further evaluation was pending. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_2_071226 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS / PANNICULITIS / CUTANEOUS HORN | Category: | neonatal dermatology / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | back | Age: | 8 days | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | deep seated skin colored to red discrete and confluent nodules and plaques | ||||
| Comments: | This 8-day-old boy with a history of perinatal asphyxia and seizures developed subcutaneous fat necrosis on the second day of life with widespread nodules and plaques on the back, abdomen, and proximal extremities. Althouhg his seizures were well managed with oral anticonsulsants and he was feeding an already back to birth weight, his serum calcium and ionized calcium were persistently elevated at least until age 4 weeks. Further evaluation was pending. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | subcutaneous_fat_necrosis_newborn_3_071226 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | FAT NECROSIS, SUBCUTANEOUS, OF NEWBORN / FAT NECROSIS / PANNICULITIS / CUTANEOUS HORN | Category: | neonatal dermatology / lumps & bumps (plaques, nodules, tumors) | ||
| Body Site: | back | Age: | 8 days | ||
| Contributor: | Bernard Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | deep seated skin colored to red discrete and confluent nodules and plaques | ||||
| Comments: | This 8-day-old boy with a history of perinatal asphyxia and seizures developed subcutaneous fat necrosis on the second day of life with widespread nodules and plaques on the back, abdomen, and proximal extremities. Althouhg his seizures were well managed with oral anticonsulsants and he was feeding an already back to birth weight, his serum calcium and ionized calcium were persistently elevated at least until age 4 weeks. Further evaluation was pending. | ||||
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| © 2001-2010, DermAtlas | Image Name: | lipoatrophy_1_040226 | File Type: | jpg | |
| Diagnosis: | LIPOATROPHY / FAT NECROSIS | Category: | atrophy / environmental injury / fat disorder | ||
| Body Site: | arm | Age: | 38 years | ||
| Contributor: | Ernst Cohen, MD | ||||
| Description: | loss of fat with normal overlying skin | ||||
| Comments: | This 38-year-old woman noted the sudden appearance of a "dent" on her right shoulder. There was no history of inflammation or pain, but the presence of findings of lipoatrophy suggested a preceding episode of blunt trauma or some sort of injection causing fat necrosis. | ||||
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