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Burn Center Management of Severe Necrotic Cutaneous Polyarteritis Nodosa in a Patient With a History of Thymoma.

Mya Abousy1, Angel Byrd2,3, Farah Succaria2, Michelle Kerns2, Julie Caffrey1.   

Abstract

Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa (cPAN) is a rare, necrotizing vasculitis involving the small- and medium-sized vessels of the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. We report a severe case of cPAN in a patient with an atypical presentation of extensive bilateral lower extremity ulcerations with full-thickness necrosis managed at a burn center. A 70-year-old female with a three-month history of necrotizing cPAN to the bilateral lower extremities underwent surgical excision and autografting at an outside hospital. Postoperatively, she had total graft loss and was begun on prednisone. In the outpatient setting, she was tapered off prednisone and subsequently began to experience an acceleration of the disease process. She was then transferred to our regional burn center for bilateral escharotomy and management of her non-healing, tender, necrotic wounds with distinctive black-brown eschar. One year later, the patient's wounds continue to decrease in size and heal with her daily regimen of 15 mg of prednisone, 50 mg of cyclophosphamide, and topical silver sulfadiazine application. With the increasing volume of non-burn wound admissions to burn centers primarily of dermatologic etiology, it becomes crucial for burn specialists to familiarize themselves with severe presentations of vasculitides, including cPAN. Further research is necessary to understand the atypical manifestations of this disease for more timely diagnosis and treatment.
Copyright © 2021, Abousy et al.

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Keywords:  autoimmune; cpan; cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa; gangrene; necrosis; polyarteritis nodosa; thymoma; ulceration

Year:  2021        PMID: 33728150      PMCID: PMC7935156          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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