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[Erythema nodosum: Analysis of 91 hospitalized patients].

Pablo Varas, Andrea Antúnez-Lay, José Miguel Bernucci, Laura Cossio, Sergio González, Gonzalo Eymin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Erythema Nodosum (EN) is an acute nodular erythematous cutaneous eruption. It is presumed to be a hypersensitivity reaction and it may be idiopathic, or occur in association with diverse diseases and medications. AIM: To identify the main etiologies of EN among patients admitted to a medicine service of a clinical hospital.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Analysis of medical records of patients discharged with the diagnosis of EN during a ten years period. Patients were considered to have secondary EN when an underlying condition was found, and to have idiopathic EN when no such condition was found.
RESULTS: One hundred twenty nine patients were identified, but 91, aged 38 ± 14 years (86% females) had available clinical information. The etiology was idiopathic in 32% and secondary in 68% of patients. The leading etiologies were post-Streptococcal in 32%, followed by sarcoidosis in 11%, primary tuberculosis in 7%, Mycoplasma infection in 3%, Bartonella infection in 3%, Behçet's syndrome in 2%, inflammatory bowel disease in 2%, drugs in 1% and other etiologies in 8%. Secondary cases of EN had higher levels of C Reactive Protein and leucocytes than idiopathic cases.
CONCLUSIONS: The distribution of causes in our study population were similar to those reported in the literature (With smaller proportion of idiopathic), as was the man/woman (1/6) ratio, and the preponderance of cases in winter and spring. Infectious diseases were the leading causes of EN in this group of patients, and a reasonable initial approach in the hospital should include a diligent medical history and physical examination, complete blood count, ESR, titles ASO, PPD tuberculin skin test, chest X-ray or CT scan and, where deemed appropriate, specific autoimmune and infectious serology.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27092669     DOI: 10.4067/S0034-98872016000200003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Chil        ISSN: 0034-9887            Impact factor:   0.553


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