| Literature DB >> 33141504 |
Weizhu Xiao1, Xiuxi Huang1, Cuifen Lin1, Yanying Liu1, Shuping Chen1, Ruiyun Wu1.
Abstract
A method for the treatment of panniculitis caused by progesterone injection is introduced. Sixteen patients achieved good results. This is a 9-year single center retrospective study. Of all the 5633 patients who received progesterone injection, 16 developed panniculitis at the injection site. Pathological examination confirmed the occurrence of panniculitis. The patient received physical therapy. These treatments are determined by the course of the patient. Compared with patients without panniculitis, patients with panniculitis received more than one injection of progesterone. In 16 patients, symptoms and local signs disappeared completely in 15 patients. One patient did not take physical therapy according to the doctor's advice after the treatment improved. However, 1 month later, the patient went to see the doctor again and received the relevant physical therapy, and still achieved good results. Progesterone injection may lead to panniculitis, which is rare but may cause serious consequences. Physical therapy can be effective.Entities:
Keywords: panniculitis; physicotherapeutics; progesterone; skin temperature; subcutaneous injection
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33141504 PMCID: PMC7900959 DOI: 10.1111/dth.14501
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther ISSN: 1396-0296 Impact factor: 2.851