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Greg Hosler, MD, PhD

Diagnosis

Crohn disease

Body Site

arm

Age

46 years

Pigmentation

light

Organization

discrete

Color

skin color purple

Morphology

plaqulous (plaque / nodule / tumor)

Pattern

localized

Comments

This 46-year-old female had a long history of Crohn disease. She began developing subcutaneous nodules on her upper extremities. Involvement of the skin is often called "metastatic Crohn disease", as lesions disseminate to distant sites away from the GI tract. The histology in this case is typical, showing noncaseating granulomas. The histologic differential diagnosis would include sarcoidosis and infectious processes.

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The infiltrate consists of histiocytes, aggregating into well-formed granulomas. The granulomas are noncaseating with a peripheral rim of lymphocytes. Multinucleated Langhans-type giant cells are present. Polarizable foreign material was not found. Special stains for microorganisms were negative (not shown).

Categories

cutaneous sign of systemic disease granulomatous disorder

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3/27/2006 22:55:56

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