Panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist

Abstract The panniculitides remain as one of the most challenging areas for clinicians, as they comprise a heterogeneous group of inflammatory diseases involving the subcutaneous fat with potentially-shared clinical and histopathological features. Clinically, most panniculitides present as red edematous nodules or plaques. Therefore, in addition to a detailed clinical history, a large scalpel biopsy of a recent-stage lesion with adequate representation of the subcutaneous tissue is essential to specific diagnosis and appropriate clinical management. Herein we review the panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist.

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Main Authors: Morita,Thâmara Cristiane Alves Batista, Trés,Gabriela Franco Sturzeneker, García,Maria Salomé Cajas, Halpern,Ilana, Criado,Paulo Ricardo, Carvalho,Jozelio Freire de
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Reumatologia 2019
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spelling oai:scielo:S2523-310620190001004022019-08-07Panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologistMorita,Thâmara Cristiane Alves BatistaTrés,Gabriela Franco SturzenekerGarcía,Maria Salomé CajasHalpern,IlanaCriado,Paulo RicardoCarvalho,Jozelio Freire de Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa Erythema nodosum Infective panniculitis Lupus panniculitis Panniculitis Subcutaneous tissue Vasculitis Abstract The panniculitides remain as one of the most challenging areas for clinicians, as they comprise a heterogeneous group of inflammatory diseases involving the subcutaneous fat with potentially-shared clinical and histopathological features. Clinically, most panniculitides present as red edematous nodules or plaques. Therefore, in addition to a detailed clinical history, a large scalpel biopsy of a recent-stage lesion with adequate representation of the subcutaneous tissue is essential to specific diagnosis and appropriate clinical management. Herein we review the panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de ReumatologiaAdvances in Rheumatology v.59 20192019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2523-31062019000100402en10.1186/s42358-019-0077-5
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Panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist
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description Abstract The panniculitides remain as one of the most challenging areas for clinicians, as they comprise a heterogeneous group of inflammatory diseases involving the subcutaneous fat with potentially-shared clinical and histopathological features. Clinically, most panniculitides present as red edematous nodules or plaques. Therefore, in addition to a detailed clinical history, a large scalpel biopsy of a recent-stage lesion with adequate representation of the subcutaneous tissue is essential to specific diagnosis and appropriate clinical management. Herein we review the panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist.
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