نتایج جستجو برای: pyoderma vegetans
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Objective: Postsurgical pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare but potentially devastating condition for surgical patients. While pyoderma gangrenosum has 2 subtypes, typical and atypical, each can be further classified by its heralding features. These include ulcerative, pustular, bullous, and vegetative. The presentation can be a result of trauma or, as mentioned before, postsurgical. The plastic and...
Pyoderma gangrenosum is a phenomenon of cutaneous ulceration where etiology is not well understood. About half of the cases have an associated extracutanoeus manifestation or associated systemic diseases. Most commonly associated systemic disorders include inflammatory bowel disease, hematologic malignancies, autoimmune arthritis, and vasculitis. We are reporting a case where pyoderma gangrenos...
we present a 24-year-old female referred with non-healing wound of a few days duration on anterior aspect of her right foreleg. biopsy of the wound was reported to be pyoderma gangrenosum on pathologic report. further work up of the patient for high grade fever and occasional leukopenias revealed the diagnosis of cyclic neutropenia. treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (g-csf) r...
In five patients with inflammatory bowel disease (three with ulcerative colitis, two with Crohn's disease), pyoderma gangrenosum developed on a lower extremity at the site of trauma. In these subjects, the pyoderma was not clearly correlated with disease activity.
Development of pyoderma occurs in 2 stages. Firstly the pathogen colonises areas of the body surface. It may then become a surface pyoderma. The 2 most important of these surface pyodermas are skin fold pyodermas (intertrigo) and pyotraumatic dermatitis. The second phase occurs when the most superficial layer of the skin (the stratum corneum) is invaded to cause impetigo and/or invasion of the ...
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