Literature DB >> 9069596

Panniculitis: recent developments and observations.

W L White1, J S Wieselthier, M G Hitchcock.   

Abstract

Dermatopathologists rarely greet a biopsy of panniculitis with total confidence that a specific, definitive diagnosis will be rendered. As with many other areas in dermatopathology, our understanding of the pathogenesis of many forms of panniculitis is incomplete. This article examines a subset of panniculitis primarily from a pathogenetic standpoint, with the intention of providing a differential diagnosis for those cases in which ischemic changes are seen in the subcutis. The diverse group of conditions evoked by this approach also shares the distinction of having been the focus of nosologic and causative controversy, both historically and currently. In particular, stasis-associated sclerosing panniculitis, vascular calcification-cutaneous necrosis syndrome (calciphylaxis), oxalosis, and nodular vasculitis-erythema induratum are examined in depth. Erythema nodosum and variants, other granulomatous panniculitides, and panniculitides showing cytophagocytosis are also discussed with current perspectives.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9069596     DOI: 10.1016/s1085-5629(96)80042-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cutan Med Surg        ISSN: 1085-5629


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2.  Histoplasmosis and subcutaneous nodules in a kidney transplant recipient: erythema nodosum versus fungal panniculitis.

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