| Literature DB >> 28634591 |
Ozlem Ozbagcivan1, Sevgi Akarsu1, Ceylan Avci2, Burcu Bahar Inci1, Emel Fetil1.
Abstract
Even though infections are the most common cause of erythema nodosum (EN), only certain microorganisms take the great interest such as streptococci in knowledge. Our aim was to examine the frequency and type of infections in EN, to determine the characteristics of patients with an infectious etiology, and to discuss the role of these microbes in EN pathology in the context of their interactions with humans. Charts of 81 patients with EN who were seen between 2003 and 2017 were retrospectively reviewed. Identified etiological factors were classified into three groups: infectious, noninfectious, and idiopathic. While there were no significant demographic and clinical differences between the infectious and idiopathic groups, systemic symptoms (p = 0.034) and the number of EN lesions (p = 0.016) were significantly lower; the mean erythrocyte sedimentation rate was significantly higher (p = 0.049), but the mean aspartate aminotransferase value was significantly lower in the infectious group compared to the noninfectious group (p = 0.019). Besides streptococci, many other microbes, including the ones living on and inside us, were identified in the etiology of EN. There is a need for large-scale prospective studies involving control groups for a better understanding of the microbial immunopathology of EN.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28634591 PMCID: PMC5467334 DOI: 10.1155/2017/8139591
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol Res ISSN: 2314-7156 Impact factor: 4.818
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study subjects (n = 81).
| Characteristics | EN patients |
|---|---|
| Gender, | |
| Female | 64 (79%) |
| Male | 17 (21%) |
| Age, mean ± SD (min–max) | 38.54 ± 19.17 (7–83) |
| Location of EN | |
| Pretibial areas | 59 (72.8%) |
| Pretibial areas + other areas∗∗ | 14 (17.3%) |
| Other areas∗∗ | 8 (9.9%) |
EN: erythema nodosum; ∗∗femoral areas, gluteal areas, arms, ankles, and/or knees.
Etiological factors in patients with erythema nodosum (n = 81).
| Etiological factors |
|
|---|---|
| Infectious | 32 (39.5%) |
| Noninfectious | 24 (29.6%) |
| Rheumatological diseases | 11 (13.5%) |
| Sarcoidosis | 6 (7.4%) |
| Inflammatory bowel diseases | (3.7%) |
| Malignancies | 2 (2.5%) |
| Medications | 2 (2.5%) |
| Idiopathic | 25 (30.9%) |
Infections and identified microbes in patients with erythema nodosum (n = 81).
| Infections | Identified microbes | Patients with EN |
|---|---|---|
| URTI | 19 (23.4%) | |
| Streptococcal | Streptococci ( | 13 (16%) |
| Nonstreptococcal |
| 3 (3.7%) |
| Viral |
| 3 (3.7%) |
| GIT infection | 3 (3.7%) | |
| Intestinal infection |
| 2 (2.5%) |
| Stomach infection |
| 1 (1.2%) |
| UTI |
| 3 (3.7%) |
| Pneumonia |
| 2 (2.5%) |
| Vaginitis |
| 2 (2.5) |
| Breast abscess |
| 1 (1.2%) |
| Rectal abscess |
| 1 (1.2%) |
| Tuberculosis |
| 1 (1.2%) |
EN: erythema nodosum; URTI: upper respiratory tract infection; GIT: gastrointestinal tract; UTI: urinary tract infection.
Demographic and clinical data of erythema nodosum patients according to the etiological classification (n = 81).
| Variables | Etiological classification |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infectious | Noninfectious | Idiopathic | A versus B | A versus C | |
| Number of patients, | 32 (39.5) | 24 (29.6) | 25 (30.9) | — | — |
| Age, years, mean ± SD | 36.16 ± 18.17 | 43.88 ± 17.39 | 36.48 ± 21.65 | 0.110 | 0.987 |
| Female gender, | 26 (81.3) | 18 (75) | 20 (80) | 0.573 | 1.00 |
| Systemic symptoms, | 15 (46.9) | 18 (75) | 6 (24) |
| 0.076 |
| Fever | 6 (18.8) | 5 (20.8) | 2 (8) | 1.00 | 0.444 |
| Weight loss | 2 (6.3) | 4 (16.7) | 1 (4) | 0.385 | 1.00 |
| Malaise | 2 (6.3) | 6 (25) | 0 | 0.063 | 0.499 |
| Arthralgia | 10 (31.3) | 13 (54.2) | 5 (20) | 0.085 | 0.339 |
| Night sweats | 1 (3.1) | 2 (8.3) | 0 | 0.571 | 1.00 |
| Number of EN lesions, mean ± SD | 1.90 ± 0.92 | 2.95 ± 1.82 | 2.24 ± 1.47 |
| 0.603 |
| Past history of EN, | 3 (9.4) | 5 (20.8) | 5 (20) | 0.268 | 0.280 |
| Location of EN, | |||||
| Pretibial areas | 25 (78.1) | 17 (70.8) | 17 (68) | 0.533 | 0.389 |
| Pretibial areas + other areas∗∗ | 4 (12.5) | 5 (20.8) | 5 (20) | 0.475 | 0.485 |
| Other areas∗∗ | 3 (9.4) | 2 (8.3) | 3 (12) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Season in the EN attack, | |||||
| Spring | 5 (15.6) | 7 (29.2) | 6 (24) | 0.222 | 0.508 |
| Summer | 8 (25) | 7 (29.2) | 8 (32) | 0.728 | 0.559 |
| Autumn | 11 (34.4) | 3 (12.5) | 5 (20) | 0.061 | 0.231 |
| Winter | 8 (25) | 7 (29.2) | 6 (24) | 0.728 | 0.931 |
EN: erythema nodosum. ∗Significant values. ∗∗Femoral areas, gluteal areas, arms, ankles, and/or knees.
Figure 1Laboratory parameters associated with infectious processes in erythema nodosum patients according to the etiological classification (n = 81). WBC: white blood cell; CRP: C-reactive protein; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Laboratory characteristics of erythema nodosum patients according to the etiological classification (n = 81).
| Variables | Etiological classification |
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infectious | Noninfectious | Idiopathic | A versus B | A versus C | |
| ( | ( | ( | |||
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| WBC > 10,000/mm3, | 11 (34.4) | 6 (25) | 5 (20) | 0.450 | 0.231 |
| Neutrophil > 73%, | 5 (15.6) | 1 (4.2) | 1 (4) | 0.085 | 0.215 |
| Lymphocyte > 45%, | 2 (6.3) | 4 (16.7) | 3 (12) | 0.385 | 0.645 |
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| CRP > 5 mg/L, | 18 (56.3) | 11 (45.8) | 10 (40) | 0.440 | 0.223 |
| ESR > 20 mm/h, | 21 (65.6) | 8 (33.3) | 12 (48) |
| 0.181 |
|
| |||||
| FBG > 100 mg/dL, | 8 (25) | 6 (25) | 5 (20) | 1.00 | 0.655 |
| Urea > 20 mg/dL, | 0 | 1 (4.2) | 0 | 0.429 | NA |
| Creatinine > 0.95 mg/dL, | 1 (3.1) | 3 (12.5) | 1 (4) | 0.303 | 0.439 |
| AST > 35 U/L, | 0 | 4 (16.7) | 1 (4) |
| 0.439 |
| ALT > 35 U/L, | 1 (3.1) | 5 (20.8) | 1 (4) | 0.074 | 1.00 |
| LDH > 220 U/L, | 10 (31.3) | 8 (33.3) | 8 (32) | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| GGT > 38 U/L, | 3 (9.4) | 5 (20.8) | 2 (8) | 0.268 | 1.00 |
| ALP > 120 U/L, | 3 (9.4) | 4 (16.7) | 3 (12) | 0.447 | 1.00 |
| Total bilirubin > 1.2 mg/dL, | 0 | 1 (4.2) | 0 | 0.429 | NA |
| Direct bilirubin > 0.2 mg/dL, | 3 (9.4) | 5 (20.8) | 4 (16) | 0.268 | 0.687 |
| Total protein < 8.3 g/dL, | 4 (12.5) | 5 (20.8) | 3 (12) | 0.475 | 1.00 |
WBC: white blood count; CRP: C-reactive protein; ESR: erythrocyte sedimentation rate; FBG: fasting blood glucose; AST: aspartate aminotransferase; ALT: alanine aminotransferase; LDH: lactate dehydrogenase; GGT: gamma glutamyl transferase; ALP: alkaline phosphatase; NA: not applicable. ∗Significant values. (The upper or lower limits in laboratory values were based on the reference intervals given in Central Laboratory of Dokuz Eylul University Hospital.)