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Greg Hosler, MD, PhD

Diagnosis

Crohn disease

Body Site

breast perineum

Age

40 years

Pigmentation

medium

Organization

linear

Color

red brown

Morphology

plaqulous (plaque / nodule / tumor)

Pattern

intertrigenous (creases)

Comments

This 40-year-old African-American woman has a long history of Crohn disease and partial colectomy. She later developed large ulcerating plaques under her breasts, inguinal region, and perineum. She has been refractory to many therapies. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of cutaneous Crohn disease ("metastatic Crohn disease" given the breast involvement). The histology is typical for Crohn disease, with noncaseating granulomas. The histologic differential diagnosis would include sarcoidosis and infectious processes, but the clinical history leads us to the correct diagnosis.

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Histologic sections of skin show epidermal ulceration with an exuberant inflammatory process extending from the ulcer into the subcutis.

Categories

cutaneous sign of systemic disease granulomatous disorder

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3/27/2006 23:07:56

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