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Jessica Ghaferi, BS

Diagnosis

pyoderma gangrenosum neutrophilic dermatosis inflammatory bowel disease

Body Site

leg

Age

51 years

Pigmentation

light

Organization

grouped, clustered

Color

red purple

Morphology

nodule

Pattern

asymmetric acral (centripetal - extremity predominant)

Comments

This 51-year-old woman with a history of ulcerative colitis, perforated diverticulitis, episcleritis developed red to violaceous tender fluctuant nodules on her legs. Many lesions ruptured and drained sterile seropurulent fluid. She developed a persistently fever and elevated white blood count with a left shift. Numerous blood cultures, urine cultures, and chest X-rays failed to show a source of infection. Biopsies of the leg lesions showed a dermal abscess with overlying mixed and acute chronic inflammation. A second biopsy showed mixed lymphocytic and neutrophilic dermatitis. A third biopsy showed a subcorneal pustular dermatosis. All of these findings were felt to be consistent with pyoderma gangrenosum or an infection, but special stains and cultures revealed no evidence of infection with bacteria, acid fast bacilli or fungi. She improved after 3 days of intravenous immunoglubulin at 35 grams per dose.

Description

multiple2-5 cm violaceous nodules and plaques many with central crusting and ulceration with undermined borders

Categories

cutaneous sign of systemic disease

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4/21/2005 22:37:47

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