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OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate the characteristics and treatment response of patients with pityriasis lichenoides seen in the last 43 years in a pediatric dermatology service. METHODS: This was a retrospective, analytical, longitudinal study of patients under 15 years of age. The medical records were reviewed and data were presented as frequencies, means and variances. Student's t-test, Mann-Whitney test, Fisher's exact test, Pearson/Yates chi-square test and multivariate logistic regression model were used, with p < 0.05 considered. RESULTS: 41 patients were included, 32 (78.0%) with pityriasis lichenoides chronica (PLC), five (12.2%) with pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA) and four (9.8%) with clinical PLC without biopsy. The age range of school children and adolescents was 19 (46.3%) and 13 (31.7%) respectively and 27 (65.8%) were male. Two peaks of the highest frequency were observed between 2004 and 2006 (10 patients - 24.4%) and another between 2019 and 2021 (6 patients - 14.7%). There was remission in 71.9% (n = 23), with 56.6% (n = 17) of those who used antibiotic therapy and 80% (n = 4) of those who had phototherapy. The chance of remission was 13 times greater in patients with disease onset after 5 years of age. CONCLUSIONS: The clinical form most commonly found was PLC mainly in school children and adolescents. The frequency peaks coincided with infectious outbreaks. The remission rate was satisfactory with antibiotic therapy, but higher with phototherapy. Remission was greater in patients with disease onset after 5 years of age.
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Pitiriasis Liquenoide , Humanos , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/terapia , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Niño , Masculino , Femenino , Adolescente , Estudios Retrospectivos , Preescolar , Estudios Longitudinales , Resultado del Tratamiento , Lactante , FototerapiaRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA) is a rare dermatosis recognized as a benign condition of unknown etiopathogenesis. It is more common in pediatric patients and young adults and is characterized by multiple small or large erythematous plaques spread over the trunk and extremities. CASE REPORT: We describe the case of a 5-year-old male, previously healthy, with multiple erythematous lesions that disappeared leaving hypopigmented macules. The biopsy reported histological changes suggestive of mycosis fungoides. After a second revision of lamellae in this hospital, lymphocytic vasculitis (LV) with focal epidermal necrosis consistent with acute pityriasis lichenoides (PL) was identified. CONCLUSIONS: The existing knowledge about PLEVA lacks a consensus in specifying its classification, etiopathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment, so this clinical condition represents a medical challenge. The diagnosis is made by clinical suspicion and confirmed by histology. The objective of this article was to report a case of PLEVA with an atypical presentation due to its histopathological findings, being the first report showing LV in children, as well as a review of the literature.
INTRODUCCIÓN: La pitiriasis liquenoide y varioliforme aguda (PLEVA) es una dermatosis poco frecuente, de etiopatogenia desconocida y evolución autolimitada. Es más común en pacientes pediátricos y adultos jóvenes, y está caracterizada por la presencia de múltiples placas eritematoescamosas pequeñas o grandes, diseminadas en el tronco y las extremidades. CASO CLÍNICO: Se describe el caso de un escolar de 5 años, de sexo masculino, previamente sano, que presentó múltiples cuadros de lesiones eritematosas que desaparecían dejando máculas hipopigmentadas. La biopsia reportó cambios histológicos sugestivos de micosis fungoide. Se realizó una segunda revisión de laminillas, identificando vasculitis linfocítica con necrosis epidérmica focal, consistente con pitiriasis liquenoide aguda. CONCLUSIONES: El conocimiento acerca de la PLEVA carece de un consenso que especifique su clasificación, etiopatogenia, diagnóstico y tratamiento, por lo que esta condición clínica representa un desafío médico. El diagnóstico se realiza por sospecha clínica y se confirma por histología. El objetivo de este artículo fue reportar un caso de PLEVA con presentación atípica por los hallazgos histopatológicos, siendo este el primer reporte de vasculitis linfocítica en niños, y además se realiza una revisión de la literatura.
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Pitiriasis Liquenoide , Pitiriasis , Enfermedades de la Piel , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Humanos , Niño , Preescolar , Pitiriasis/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/diagnóstico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/terapiaAsunto(s)
Vacuna contra Difteria y Tétanos/efectos adversos , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/etiología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Corticoesteroides/uso terapéutico , Adulto , Antimetabolitos/uso terapéutico , Epidermis/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Necrosis , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológicoAsunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/etiología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Vacuna contra Difteria y Tétanos/efectos adversos , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Corticoesteroides/uso terapéutico , Epidermis/patología , Necrosis , Antimetabolitos/uso terapéuticoRESUMEN
La pitiriasis liquenoide crónica (PLC) es una enfermedad benigna, que se caracteriza por tener un curso gradual, con aparición de múltiples pápulas con escamas adherentes de predominio en tronco y extremidades proximales. Con el objetivo de describir la presentación clínica, discutir el diagnóstico, diagnósticos diferenciales, tratamiento y revisar la literatura se presenta el caso de un hombre de 88 años que presentó múltiples lesiones papuloescamosas en extremidades inferiores. Se realizó biopsia cutánea que confirmó el diagnóstico de PLC. El paciente recibió tratamiento con emulsión hidratante, clobetasol tópico y claritromicina con resolución completa de las lesiones. La pitiriasis liquenoide crónica es un trastorno inflamatorio poco frecuente, de etiología desconocida que ocurre más comúnmente en adultos jóvenes y niños. Si bien la clínica es sugerente, se requiere biopsia cutánea para su confirmación diagnóstica. Es un trastorno benigno, a menudo asintomático y autolimitado, por lo que se debe valorar su tratamiento paciente a paciente. Principalmente se utilizan corticoides tópicos y antibióticos orales (tetraciclinas y eritromicina). Se ha vinculado en escasas publicaciones con el desarrollo de linfoma cutáneo y como síndromes paraneoplásicos, por lo que se sugiere realizar seguimiento.
Chronic lichenoid pityriasis (PLC) is a benign disorder, characterized by a gradual course with the appearance of multiple squamous papules with adherent scales predominating in the trunk and proximal extremities. With the objective to describe its clinical presentation, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment and review literature, we present an 88-yearold male with multiple lesions in the lower extremities of one year of evolution, with papules and adherent scales. A skin biopsy was performed that confirmed the diagnosis of PLC. The patient received treatment with moisturizing emulsion, clobetasol topical and clarithromycin with complete resolution of the lesions. Chronic lichenoid pityriasis is a rare inflammatory disease of unknown etiology that occurs most commonly in young adults and children. Although the clinic is suggestive, a skin biopsy is required for diagnostic confirmation. It is a benign disorder, often asymptomatic and self-limiting, so its patientto- patient treatment should be assessed. Topical corticosteroids and oral antibiotics (tetracyclines and erythromycin) are used. It has been linked in few publications with the development of cutaneous lymphoma and as paraneoplastic syndromes, so it is suggested to follow up.
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Humanos , Masculino , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/diagnóstico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Biopsia , Clobetasol/administración & dosificación , Enfermedad Crónica , Resultado del Tratamiento , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Claritromicina/administración & dosificación , Antiinflamatorios/administración & dosificación , Antibacterianos/administración & dosificaciónRESUMEN
Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA), pityriasis lichenoides chronica (PLC) and febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease (FUMHD) are considered different manifestations of the same disease. Febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease is a rare, and potentially lethal illness which is characterized by fast progression of numerous papules that converge, ulcerate and form a plaque with a necrotic center, together with hemorrhagic vesicles and pustules that are associated with high fever and variable systemic symptoms. We report a 16 years old male presenting with erythematous papules with crusts and fever. The diagnosis of febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease was confirmed with the pathological study of the lesions. He was successfully treated with minocycline after a failed attempt of treatment with prednisone.
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Humanos , Masculino , Adolescente , Prednisona/uso terapéutico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Herpes Simple/tratamiento farmacológico , Antiinflamatorios/uso terapéutico , Minociclina/uso terapéutico , Úlcera Cutánea/patología , Resultado del Tratamiento , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Herpes Simple/patologíaRESUMEN
Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA), pityriasis lichenoides chronica (PLC) and febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease (FUMHD) are considered different manifestations of the same disease. Febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease is a rare, and potentially lethal illness which is characterized by fast progression of numerous papules that converge, ulcerate and form a plaque with a necrotic center, together with hemorrhagic vesicles and pustules that are associated with high fever and variable systemic symptoms. We report a 16 years old male presenting with erythematous papules with crusts and fever. The diagnosis of febrile ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann disease was confirmed with the pathological study of the lesions. He was successfully treated with minocycline after a failed attempt of treatment with prednisone.
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Antiinflamatorios/uso terapéutico , Herpes Simple/tratamiento farmacológico , Minociclina/uso terapéutico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Prednisona/uso terapéutico , Adolescente , Herpes Simple/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Úlcera Cutánea/patología , Resultado del TratamientoRESUMEN
The etiology of pityriasis lichenoides is unknown. One of the accepted theories admits that PL is an inflammatory response to extrinsic antigens such as infectious agents, drugs and vaccines. In recent medical literature, only the MMR vaccine (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) was associated with the occurrence of this disease. We present a case of a male, 12 year old healthy patient who, five days after Influenza vaccination, developed erythematous papules on the trunk, abdomen and limbs, some with adherent crusts and associated systemic symptoms. This case report is notable for describing the first case of pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta associated with the vaccine against Influenza.
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Vacunas contra la Influenza/efectos adversos , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/etiología , Niño , Epidermis/patología , Eritema/tratamiento farmacológico , Eritema/etiología , Eritema/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patologíaRESUMEN
INTRODUCTION: Pityriasis lichenoides is a benign inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. There are two types of this condition: an acute form (PLEVA = pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta) and a chronic one (PLC = pityriasis lichenoid chronica). Both are more common in children and young adults. OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of PLC, discuss its clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and present a review of the literature. CASE REPORT: A seven-year-old child who presented with recurrent oligosymptomatic episodes of bright erythematous papular lesions in centripetal distribution, which subsided and left behind hypopigmented macules. The biopsy of the lesions confirmed chronic pityriasis lichenoid. During the 3 years of follow-up, multiple treatment regimens were used to reduce exacerbations, resulting in a partial response. CONCLUSION: PLC is a rare disease that represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the physician. The diagnosis of this condition is suspected clinically and confirmed by histology. It does not have specific treatment, but it responds well to corticosteroids, antibiotics, immunosuppressants and phototherapy with UVB narrowband (UVBnb). The latter has given the best results. It is important to monitor patients for risk of developing lymphoproliferative disorders.
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Pitiriasis Liquenoide/diagnóstico , Terapia Ultravioleta/métodos , Corticoesteroides/uso terapéutico , Cuidados Posteriores , Antibacterianos/uso terapéutico , Biopsia , Niño , Enfermedad Crónica , Humanos , Masculino , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/terapia , Resultado del TratamientoRESUMEN
The etiology of pityriasis lichenoides is unknown. One of the accepted theories admits that PL is an inflammatory response to extrinsic antigens such as infectious agents, drugs and vaccines. In recent medical literature, only the MMR vaccine (Measles, Mumps and Rubella) was associated with the occurrence of this disease. We present a case of a male, 12 year old healthy patient who, five days after Infl uenza vaccination, developed erythematous papules on the trunk, abdomen and limbs, some with adherent crusts and associated systemic symptoms. This case report is notable for describing the first case of pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta associated with the vaccine against Influenza.
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Niño , Humanos , Masculino , Vacunas contra la Influenza/efectos adversos , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/etiología , Epidermis/patología , Eritema/tratamiento farmacológico , Eritema/etiología , Eritema/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patologíaRESUMEN
Introducción: La pitiriasis liquenoide es una enfermedad inflamatoria benigna de causa desconocida. Tiene dos formas de presentación: una forma aguda (PLEVA, pitiriasis liquenoide y varioliforme aguda) y otra crónica (PLC, pitiriasis liquenoide crónica). Ambas son más frecuentes en niños y adultos jóvenes. Objetivo: Describir un caso de PLC, comentar su presentación clínica, diagnóstico y tratamiento, y revisar la literatura. Caso clínico: Escolar de 7 años que presentó episodios recurrentes de lesiones tipo pápulas eritematocostrosas brillantes de distribución centrípeta, oligosintomáticas, que desaparecían dejando máculas hipopigmentadas. La biopsia de las lesiones confirmó una pitiriasis liquenoide crónica. Durante los 3 años de seguimiento se realizaron múltiples esquemas de tratamiento para atenuar las reagudizaciones, logrando una respuesta parcial. Conclusión: La PLC es una enfermedad infrecuente que representa un desafío diagnóstico y terapéutico para el médico. El diagnóstico de esta entidad se sospecha por la clínica y se confirma con la histología. No tiene tratamiento específico pero presenta buena respuesta a corticoides, antibióticos, inmunosupresores y fototerapia UVB de banda angosta (UVB-nb). Esta última es la que ha reportado los mejores resultados. Es importante el seguimiento de los pacientes por el riesgo de desarrollar enfermedades linfoproliferativas.
Introduction: Pityriasis lichenoides is a benign inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. There are two types of this condition: an acute form (PLEVA = pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta) and a chronic one (PLC = pityriasis lichenoid chronica). Both are more common in children and young adults. Objective: To describe a case of PLC, discuss its clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and present a review of the literature. Case Report: A seven-year-old child who presented with recurrent oligosymptomatic episodes of bright erythematous papular lesions in centripetal distribution, which subsided and left behind hypopigmented macules. The biopsy of the lesions confirmed chronic pityriasis lichenoid. During the 3 years of follow-up, multiple treatment regimens were used to reduce exacerbations, resulting in a partial response. Conclusion: PLC is a rare disease that represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the physician. The diagnosis of this condition is suspected clinically and confirmed by histology. It does not have specific treatment, but it responds well to corticosteroids, antibiotics, immunosuppressants and phototherapy with UVB narrowband (UVBnb). The latter has given the best results. It is important to monitor patients for risk of developing lymphoproliferative disorders.
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Humanos , Masculino , Niño , Terapia Ultravioleta/métodos , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/diagnóstico , Biopsia , Enfermedad Crónica , Resultado del Tratamiento , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/terapia , Corticoesteroides/uso terapéutico , Cuidados Posteriores , Antibacterianos/uso terapéuticoRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Mucha-Habermann disease is a cutaneous clinical manifestation of unknown etiology that frequently appears in young patients. The aim was to present Mucha-Habermann disease that occurred in an old man who had a heart transplant. CLINICAL CASE: a 62 year-old male, heart transplant recipient, who four years after that transplantation procedure presented with papular lesions in neck, thoracic members of which extended to all body surfaces and that evolved vesicles and pustular lesions. A skin biopsy was performed and Mucha-Habermann disease was diagnosed. The patient was treated with steroids and antimicrobial therapy with favorable response. After two years there are no skin lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Mucha-Habermann disease is a low frequency disease and it requires skin biopsy to confirm diagnose. This is an uncommon case due to the age and kind of patient.
Introducción: la enfermedad de Mucha-Habermann es la afección cutánea de etiología desconocida más frecuente en los pacientes jóvenes. Se caracteriza por la erupción aguda de lesiones papulares que evolucionan a vesículas, pústulas y cicatrices deprimidas hiperpigmentadas de aspecto varioliforme. Su curso habitual es subagudo o crónico. El objetivo es describir la enfermedad de Mucha-Habermann en un hombre con trasplante ortotópico de corazón. Caso clínico: hombre de 62 años de edad que cuatro años después de recibir trasplante de corazón presentó lesiones papulares diseminadas en cuello y miembros torácicos, las cuales se extendieron al resto del cuerpo y evolucionaron a vesículas y pústulas. Se obtuvo biopsia de piel y se conformó el diagnóstico de enfermedad de Mucha-Habermann. El paciente recibió tratamiento con esteroide y antimicrobiano, al que respondió favorablemente. Al momento de este informe, las lesiones habían desaparecido. Conclusiones: la enfermedad de Mucha-Habermann es poco frecuente y requiere confirmación mediante biopsia de piel para tratarla adecuadamente. El caso que se describe es poco común por el tipo de paciente y la edad en que se manifestó la enfermedad.
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Trasplante de Corazón , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Complicaciones Posoperatorias/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana EdadRESUMEN
A doença de Mucha-Habermann ulceronecrótica febril (FUMHD) é uma variante clínica rara da pitiríase liquenoide variceliforme aguda (PLEVA). Tem etiologia incerta e é caracterizada por lesões úlceronecróticas, associadas a sintomas sistêmicos. Relata-se um caso de paciente masculino, com início agudo de lesões máculo-papulares, vesicobolhosas e úlceronecróticas, associadas à febre alta e mialgia. Tratado com prednisona 0,5 mg/kg/dia, obteve-se excelente resposta terapêutica. A FUMHD é uma variante severa da PLEVA, cujo diagnóstico é clínico e histopatológico. Vários tratamentos são descritos, tais como: metrotexate, corticoesteroides, PUVA, mas nenhum foi estabelecido.
The Febrile Ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann (FUMHD) disease is a rare variant of pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA). Its etiology still remains unknown and it is characterized by a sudden onset of ulceronecrotic skin lesions associated with systemic symptons. It is reported here the case of a male patient with a sudden and acute evolution of macules and papules, ulceronecrotic and vesicle-bullous lesions associated with systemic symptons. The patient was treated with prednisone 0,5 mg/kg/day with a dramatic response. The FUMHD is a severe variant of PLEVA and its diagnosis is clinical and histopathological. Many treatments such as methotrexate, corticosteroids and PUVA have been described .However, none of them has been settled.
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Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Glucocorticoides/uso terapéutico , Herpes Simple/tratamiento farmacológico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Prednisona/uso terapéutico , Herpes Simple/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Resultado del TratamientoRESUMEN
La pitiriasis liquenoide varioliforme aguda o enfermedad de Mucha Habermann es una afección cutánea rara de etiología no precisada, probablemente autoinmune, caracterizada por lesiones papulares de aparición aguda, con formación de pseudovesículas que sufren necrosis central, a veces con tendencia a formar costras. Se presentó el caso de una mujer de 36 años, con antecedentes de artritis reumatoidea, que ingresa por erupción generalizada en piel con formación de vesículas sobre fondo eritematoso, algunas coalescentes, con costras, prurito moderado y fiebre de hasta 39,2 °C, a la que se realiza biopsia de piel que confirma este diagnóstico, evolutivamente mejoran las lesiones en piel pero presenta infartos digitales propios de vasculitis de pequeños vasos, que apoya la controversial hipótesis del origen vasculítico. La paciente evolucionó favorablemente con tratamiento sintomático, por tener la enfermedad un curso autolimitado y generalmente benigno(AU)
Acute varioliform lichenoides pityriasis or Mucha Haberman disease is a rare cutaneous affection of unknown etiology, probably autoimmune, characterized by popular lesions of acute appearance with formation of pseudovesicles with central necrosis, sometimes with a trend to crusts. This is the case of a woman aged 36 with a history of rheumatoid arthritis admitted due to a cutaneous systemic eruption with formation of vesicles over erythematous arrangement, some underwent coalescence with crusts, a moderate pruritus and fever up to 39.2 °C; skin biopsy confirmed this diagnosis, skin lesions improve in a evolutionary way but with digital infarction typical of small vessels vasculitis supporting the polemic hypothesis of vascular origin. Patient evolved favourably with symptomatic treatment because of the disease has a self-limited and generally benign course(AU)
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Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/complicaciones , Artritis Reumatoide/etiología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patologíaRESUMEN
La pitiriasis liquenoide varioliforme aguda o enfermedad de Mucha Habermann es una afección cutánea rara de etiología no precisada, probablemente autoinmune, caracterizada por lesiones papulares de aparición aguda, con formación de pseudovesículas que sufren necrosis central, a veces con tendencia a formar costras. Se presentó el caso de una mujer de 36 años, con antecedentes de artritis reumatoidea, que ingresa por erupción generalizada en piel con formación de vesículas sobre fondo eritematoso, algunas coalescentes, con costras, prurito moderado y fiebre de hasta 39,2 °C, a la que se realiza biopsia de piel que confirma este diagnóstico, evolutivamente mejoran las lesiones en piel pero presenta infartos digitales propios de vasculitis de pequeños vasos, que apoya la controversial hipótesis del origen vasculítico. La paciente evolucionó favorablemente con tratamiento sintomático, por tener la enfermedad un curso autolimitado y generalmente benigno
Acute varioliform lichenoides pityriasis or Mucha Haberman disease is a rare cutaneous affection of unknown etiology, probably autoimmune, characterized by popular lesions of acute appearance with formation of pseudovesicles with central necrosis, sometimes with a trend to crusts. This is the case of a woman aged 36 with a history of rheumatoid arthritis admitted due to a cutaneous systemic eruption with formation of vesicles over erythematous arrangement, some underwent coalescence with crusts, a moderate pruritus and fever up to 39.2 °C; skin biopsy confirmed this diagnosis, skin lesions improve in a evolutionary way but with digital infarction typical of small vessels vasculitis supporting the polemic hypothesis of vascular origin. Patient evolved favourably with symptomatic treatment because of the disease has a self-limited and generally benign course
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Humanos , Femenino , Adulto , Artritis Reumatoide/etiología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/complicaciones , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patologíaRESUMEN
The Febrile Ulceronecrotic Mucha-Habermann (FUMHD) disease is a rare variant of pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta (PLEVA). Its etiology still remains unknown and it is characterized by a sudden onset of ulceronecrotic skin lesions associated with systemic symptoms. It is reported here the case of a male patient with a sudden and acute evolution of macules and papules, ulceronecrotic and vesicle-bullous lesions associated with systemic symptoms. The patient was treated with prednisone 0.5 mg/kg/day with a dramatic response. The FUMHD is a severe variant of PLEVA and its diagnosis is clinical and histopathological. Many treatments such as methotrexate, corticosteroids and PUVA have been described. However, none of them has been settled.
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Glucocorticoides/uso terapéutico , Herpes Simple/tratamiento farmacológico , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/tratamiento farmacológico , Prednisona/uso terapéutico , Herpes Simple/patología , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Resultado del TratamientoRESUMEN
A pitiríase liquenoide é dermatose incomum, idiopática, com espectro clínico-histopatológico onde inclui a forma varioliforme aguda (doença de Mucha-Habermann), sua variante febril úlceronecrótica e a forma crônica. Manifestações sistêmicas podem ocorrer na variante febril úlcero-necrótica, com relatos de casos fatais em adultos. Relata-se o caso de um paciente jovem, com diagnóstico clínico e histopatológico de doença de Mucha-Habermann, variante febril úlcero-necrótica, e acometimento mucoso exuberante, fato ocasional, mesmo nas formas mais graves de pitiríase liquenoide. Além do aspecto clínico inusitado, demonstra-se excelente resultado terapêutico, com a associação de prednisona e metotrexato.
Pityriasis lichenoides is a rare idiopathic cutaneous disorder, with a clinical-histopathological spectrum comprising the acute varioliform form (Mucha-Habermann's disease), its febrile ulceronecrotic variant, and its chronic form. Systemic manifestations may occur in the febrile ulceronecrotic variant, with reports of adult mortality. The case of a young male patient with clinical and histopathological diagnosis of Mucha-Habermanns disease, febrile ulceronecrotic variant, with severe mucosal involvement - an occasional incidence even in the most severe forms of pityriasis lichenoides - is presented. In addition to the atypical clinical aspect, an excellent therapeutic result is shown with the association of prednisone and methotrexate.
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Humanos , Masculino , Adulto Joven , Enfermedades de la Boca/etiología , Enfermedades del Pene/etiología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/complicaciones , Fiebre/etiología , Enfermedades de la Boca/patología , Membrana Mucosa/patología , Necrosis , Enfermedades del Pene/patología , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Úlcera Cutánea/etiología , Adulto JovenRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Pityriasis lichenoides (PL) is an inflammatory skin disease of unknown etiology. Nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as an important mediator of many physiological functions. The importance of NO-mediated signaling in skin diseases has been reported by several studies. METHODS: A review of clinical records and histopathological slides of 34 patients diagnosed with PL was performed. Three different groups of skin biopsies including PL chronica (24 patients), PL et varioliformis acuta (10 patients) and 15 normal skin samples were subjected to the immunohistochemistry technique for inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) detection. RESULTS: Normal skin group exhibited a few number of iNOS-positive cells in the dermis and rare positive cells in the upper epidermis, unlike abundant epidermal and dermal iNOS expression observed in both PL groups. CONCLUSION: According to our results, we hypothesize that NO produced by iNOS could participate in PL pathogenesis. Abnormal and persistent responses to unknown antigens, probably a pathogen, associated with NO immunoregulatory functions could contribute to the relapsing course observed in PL. NO anti-apoptotic effect on T-cell lymphocytes could play a role on maintenance of reactive T cells, leading to a T-cell lymphoid dyscrasia.
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Dermis/enzimología , Regulación Enzimológica de la Expresión Génica , Óxido Nítrico Sintasa de Tipo II/biosíntesis , Óxido Nítrico/biosíntesis , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/enzimología , Dermis/patología , Femenino , Humanos , Inflamación/enzimología , Inflamación/patología , Masculino , Pitiriasis Liquenoide/patología , Transducción de Señal , Linfocitos T/enzimología , Linfocitos T/patologíaRESUMEN
Pityriasis lichenoides is a rare idiopathic cutaneous disorder, with a clinical-histopathological spectrum comprising the acute varioliform form (Mucha-Habermann's disease), its febrile ulceronecrotic variant, and its chronic form. Systemic manifestations may occur in the febrile ulceronecrotic variant, with reports of adult mortality. The case of a young male patient with clinical and histopathological diagnosis of Mucha-Habermann's disease, febrile ulceronecrotic variant, with severe mucosal involvement - an occasional incidence even in the most severe forms of pityriasis lichenoides - is presented. In addition to the atypical clinical aspect, an excellent therapeutic result is shown with the association of prednisone and methotrexate.