| Literature DB >> 22719770 |
Farhanag Babamahmoodi1, Abdolreza Babamahmoodi, Hamidreza Barani, Leila Delavarian.
Abstract
Erythema nodosum (EN) is the most frequent clinicopathologic variant of panniculitis with painful red or violaceous nodules on the anterior surfaces of the legs. The condition is a cutaneous reaction that might be associated with a wide variety of disorders or might be caused by medications that produce painful nodules on the shins, and less commonly on the thighs and forearms. In this paper, we describe, for the first time in the world, erythema nodosum as the simultaneous presenting complaint of monozygotic twin sisters after streptococcal pharyngitis. This paper might support the effect of heredity in the occurrence of erythema nodosum.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22719770 PMCID: PMC3375150 DOI: 10.1155/2012/109427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Skin lesions: case 1 on the right side and case 2 on the left side.
Laboratory data of the two cases.
| Tests | Case one | Case two | Normal value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Throat culture | Strep B hemolytic group A | Strep B hemolytic group A | Negative |
| Cold agglutination | Negative | Negative | lower than 1 : 32 |
| White blood cell | 10100 | 7400 | 4.3–10.8 × 103/mm3 |
| Neutrophil | 72% | 70% | 45–74% |
| Red blood cell | 3.58 | 4.22 | 3.5–5 × 106/mcL |
| Hemoglobin | 9.6 | 11.4 | 12.1–15.3 g/dL |
| Platelets | 315000 | 334000 | 150–450 × 103/mcL |
| Erythrocyte sedimentation rate | 75 | 39 | 30 mm/hr |
| C-reactive protein | 2+ | 1+ | no CRP detectable |
| ASO | 400 | 200 | less than 160 Todd units per milliliter |
| PPD | Negative | Negative | Negative |
| Chest X-ray | Normal | Normal | Normal |
Retrospective studies that show variation according to geographical differences.
| Author | Year | Number of cases | Country | Idiopathic | Infection |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Carlos et al. [ | 2000 | 106 patients (82 females) | Spain | 35% | 34% |
| Psychos et al.[ | 2000 | 110 females | Greece | 35% | 17.3% |
| Tay [ | 2000 | 75 patients (65 females) | Singapore | 60% | 29% |
| Puavilai et al.[ | 1995 | 100 patients (88 females) | Thailand | 72% | 18% |