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Ann Dermatol Venereol ; 150(3): 185-188, 2023 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37208216

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: Necrobiosis lipoidica (NL) is a chronic granulomatous dermatosis usually affecting the lower limbs, although less common sites have been described. Herein we report a series of cases of NL located on the elbow, with an unusual presentation and occurring after trauma or surgery. OBSERVATIONS: Our series includes three men and one woman, with a mean age of 64 years. Three had undergone surgery for elbow bursitis and one had had trauma after a fall from a horse, with exposure of subcutaneous tissue prior to healing. Within 5 years, they had all developed an atrophic erythematous annular plaque with papular and telangiectatic edges, with recurrent episodes of ulceration and scarring. Repeated tests for infectious agents were negative. Histological examinations showed granulomas and necrobiosis with palisading or early-stage palisading. Partial healing was achieved in two patients after 6 months of doxycycline. Treatment with adalimumab resulted in disappearance of the ulcers at 6 months in one patient. DISCUSSION: Unusual sites of NL impose consideration of other types of palisading granuloma or mycobacterial infections, which we were able to rule out. Two other cases of NL of the elbow similar to ours are reported in the literature. These cases, involving multiple ulcerations over a very long period of time, probably constitute a distinct entity because of the very distinct character of these 6 cases. Tetracyclines are partially active and tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-alpha inhibitors may offer an option.


Sujet(s)
Coude , Nécrobiose lipoïdique , Mâle , Femelle , Humains , Animaux , Equus caballus , Adulte d'âge moyen , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/complications , Ulcère , Membre inférieur , Tissu sous-cutané
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J Med Case Rep ; 17(1): 1, 2023 Jan 03.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36597169

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BACKGROUND: Necrobiosis lipoidica located to the breast; without evidence of glucose intolerance, is extremely rare, and its association to Crohn's disease is not usual. CASE PRESENTATION: We report an interesting case of an association of necrobiosis lipoidica of the breast and Crohn's disease in a 54-year-old Moroccan woman. Skin necrobiotic changes are a characteristic feature in necrobiosis lipoidica, but they are exceptional in metastatic Crohn's disease, since there are only three published cases of necrobiotic skin lesions on the lower leg resembling erythema nodosum in metastatic Crohn's disease. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of this rare observation, necrobiosis lipoidica without evidence of glucose intolerance should be recognized as a possible cutaneous manifestation or association of Crohn's disease.


Sujet(s)
Maladie de Crohn , Intolérance au glucose , Nécrobiose lipoïdique , Maladies de la peau , Femelle , Humains , Adulte d'âge moyen , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/complications , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/diagnostic , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/anatomopathologie , Maladie de Crohn/complications , Maladie de Crohn/anatomopathologie , Intolérance au glucose/complications , Intolérance au glucose/anatomopathologie , Peau/anatomopathologie , Maladies de la peau/anatomopathologie
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Int J Low Extrem Wounds ; 22(1): 185-189, 2023 Mar.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33745343

RÉSUMÉ

Necrobiosis lipoidica is a granulomatous skin condition commonly associated with diabetes. When associated with diabetes mellitus, the name expands to necrobiosis lipoidica diabeticorum (NLD). In these patients, this rare condition has an incidence rate of 0.3% to 1.6%. The cause of NLD remains unknown even though many speculations exist in the medical literature. The treatment of this condition has most researchers agreeing on the use of topical steroids for the anti-inflammatory effect on NLD; however, the role of glucose control in the treatment of this disorder has been debatable. The following case presents a patient who, despite better glucose control, did not improve until the introduction of doxycycline.


Sujet(s)
Diabète , Nécrobiose lipoïdique , Humains , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/diagnostic , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/traitement médicamenteux , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/complications , Glycémie , Peau
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Hemoglobin ; 44(3): 221-223, 2020 May.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32605400

RÉSUMÉ

Necrobiosis lipoidica (NL) is a rare granulomatous disease that predominantly affects middle-aged women and is often associated with diabetes mellitus (DM), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other metabolic disorders. Thalassemias are the most common hereditary hemoglobin (Hb) disorders worldwide. A few studies investigated dermatologic problems that coexist with ß-thalassemia major (ß-TM). The most common skin disorders in patients with ß-TM are xerosis, urticaria, pseudoxanthoma, hyperpigmentation, leg ulcers and small-vessel vasculitis. Necrobiosis lipoidica has only been occasionally reported in patients with ß-TM. Herein, we present a female with ß-TM and NL. Furthermore, a brief review of the literature was performed.


Sujet(s)
Nécrobiose lipoïdique/complications , Nécrobiose lipoïdique/diagnostic , bêta-Thalassémie/complications , Biopsie , Prise en charge de la maladie , Prédisposition aux maladies , Femelle , Humains , Immunohistochimie , Surcharge en fer/diagnostic , Surcharge en fer/traitement médicamenteux , Surcharge en fer/étiologie , Surcharge en fer/métabolisme , Adulte d'âge moyen , Peau/anatomopathologie , bêta-Thalassémie/diagnostic , bêta-Thalassémie/thérapie
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