نتایج جستجو برای: pyoderma gangrenosum

تعداد نتایج: 2106  

Journal: :Muller Journal of Medical Sciences and Research 2017

Journal: :Journal of Investigative Dermatology 1955

2017
Agnieszka Białecka Kaja Męcińska-Jundziłł Urszula Adamska Magdalena Górecka-Sokołowska Artur Czaplewski Aleksandra Grzanka Marcin Białecki Katarzyna Nadolska Rafał Czajkowski

Address for correspondence: Agnieszka Białecka MD, Chair of Dermatology, Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Immunodermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Nicolaus Copernicus University, 9 Skłodowskiej-Curie St, 85-094 Bydgoszcz, Poland, phone: +48 696 557 558, +48 535 854 568, fax: +48 52 585 40 18, e-mail: [email protected] Received: 2.08.2016, accepted: 5.09.2016. Pyoderma gangrenosum mimicki...

2014
John Cafardi Naveed Sami

Pyoderma gangrenosum is a neutrophilic dermatosis that occurs both as a primary disorder as well as secondary to an underlying disease. Due to its low prevalence there are limited data on therapeutics, particularly in refractory cases. Here, we discuss a case successfully managed with intravenous immunoglobulin and review the supporting literature.

2013
Dorothea Kratzsch Mirjana Ziemer Linda Milkova Justinus A. Wagner Jan C. Simon Michael Kendler

Clinically, pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is characterized by a rapidly progressive, painful cutaneous ulcer with an irregular, violaceous and undermined border. PG occurs most frequently on the lower extremities and the trunk of middle-aged individuals. The face is only very rarely affected. We present an 89- and a 90-year-old patient, who developed a facial ulcer consistent with PG.

Journal: :Archives of dermatology 2007
Marcelo M Ghersi Carlos Ricotti Carlos H Nousari Martin I Newman

The clinical management of pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) ulcers has been a challenging practice since the description of these chronic wounds. Advances in biotechnology in the past 2 decades have given us a better understanding of the histopathologic nature of this disease, and as a result, better therapeutic modalities have evolved. However, on occasion PG ulcers will present in a refractory manne...

2016
Bindhu Bhaskaran Mittu John Mathew K. N. Vijayan Asha Zacharia

Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare disease and that affecting specifically the sole of the foot, is even rarer. Here, we report the case of a 54-year-old female admitted with a painful ulcer on the sole of the right foot which was initially treated with empirical antibiotics and debridement. The disease was found to spread rapidly after each debridement. The culture reports were negative; rheu...

Journal: :Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture 2023

Pyoderma gangrenosum is an inflammatory skin disease characterized by the formation of deep, painful ulcers that may heal with prominent scarring. This condition classified as a neutrophilic disorder, which means it involves exaggerated response from immune cells called neutrophils. Next, we will describe clinical case pyoderma illustrates typical characteristics this disease. For its diagnosis...

Journal: :JAMA dermatology 2013
Alexandra Geusau Nadine Mothes-Luksch Hesam Nahavandi Winfried F Pickl Carol A Wise Zahra Pourpak Elisabeth Ponweiser Leopold Eckhart Raute Sunder-Plassmann

BACKGROUND Pyogenic sterile arthritis, pyoderma gangrenosum, and acne (PAPA) syndrome (OMIM 604416) is a rare autosomal dominant inherited autoinflammatory syndrome characterized by pyogenic sterile arthritis and less frequently accompanied by pyoderma gangrenosum and acne. It is associated with dominant missense mutations in the proline-serine-threonine phosphatase-interacting protein 1 gene (...

2015
Erik Friedrich Alex de Souza Guilherme Almeida Rosa da Silva Gustavo Randow dos Santos Heloisa Loureiro de Sá Neves Motta Pedro Afonso Nogueira Moisés Cardoso Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes de Azevedo Karina Lebeis Pires Rogerio Neves Motta Walter de Araujo Eyer Silva Fernando Raphael de Almeida Ferry Jorge Francisco da Cunha Pinto

Pyoderma gangrenosum received this name due to the notion that this disease was related to infections caused by bacteria in the genus Streptococcus. In contrast to this initial assumption, today the disease is thought to have an autoimmune origin. Necrotizing fasciitis was first mentioned around the fifth century AD, being referred to as a complication of erysipelas. It is a disease characteriz...

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