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Pyoderma Gangrenosum Simulating Necrotizing Fasciitis

Pyoderma gangrenosum received this name due to the notion that this disease was related to infections caused by bacteria in the genus Streptococcus. In contrast to this initial assumption, today the disease is thought to have an autoimmune origin. Necrotizing fasciitis was first mentioned around the...

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Autores principales: de Souza, Erik Friedrich Alex, da Silva, Guilherme Almeida Rosa, dos Santos, Gustavo Randow, Motta, Heloisa Loureiro de Sá Neves, Cardoso, Pedro Afonso Nogueira Moisés, de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes, Pires, Karina Lebeis, Motta, Rogerio Neves, Silva, Walter de Araujo Eyer, Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida, Pinto, Jorge Francisco da Cunha
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26783395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/504970
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author de Souza, Erik Friedrich Alex
da Silva, Guilherme Almeida Rosa
dos Santos, Gustavo Randow
Motta, Heloisa Loureiro de Sá Neves
Cardoso, Pedro Afonso Nogueira Moisés
de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes
Pires, Karina Lebeis
Motta, Rogerio Neves
Silva, Walter de Araujo Eyer
Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
Pinto, Jorge Francisco da Cunha
author_facet de Souza, Erik Friedrich Alex
da Silva, Guilherme Almeida Rosa
dos Santos, Gustavo Randow
Motta, Heloisa Loureiro de Sá Neves
Cardoso, Pedro Afonso Nogueira Moisés
de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes
Pires, Karina Lebeis
Motta, Rogerio Neves
Silva, Walter de Araujo Eyer
Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
Pinto, Jorge Francisco da Cunha
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description Pyoderma gangrenosum received this name due to the notion that this disease was related to infections caused by bacteria in the genus Streptococcus. In contrast to this initial assumption, today the disease is thought to have an autoimmune origin. Necrotizing fasciitis was first mentioned around the fifth century AD, being referred to as a complication of erysipelas. It is a disease characterized by severe, rapidly progressing soft tissue infection, which causes necrosis of the subcutaneous tissue and the fascia. On the third day of hospitalization after antecubital venipuncture, a 59-year-old woman presented an erythematous and painful pustular lesion that quickly evolved into extensive ulceration circumvented by an erythematous halo and accompanied by toxemia. One of the proposed etiologies was necrotizing fasciitis. The microbiological results were all negative, while the histopathological analysis showed epidermal necrosis and inflammatory infiltrate composed predominantly of dermal neutrophils. Pyoderma gangrenosum was considered as a diagnosis. After 30 days, the patient was discharged with oral prednisone (60 mg/day), and the patient had complete healing of the initial injury in less than two months. This case was an unexpected event in the course of the hospitalization which was diagnosed as pyoderma gangrenosum associated with myelodysplastic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-46899582016-01-18 Pyoderma Gangrenosum Simulating Necrotizing Fasciitis de Souza, Erik Friedrich Alex da Silva, Guilherme Almeida Rosa dos Santos, Gustavo Randow Motta, Heloisa Loureiro de Sá Neves Cardoso, Pedro Afonso Nogueira Moisés de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes Pires, Karina Lebeis Motta, Rogerio Neves Silva, Walter de Araujo Eyer Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida Pinto, Jorge Francisco da Cunha Case Rep Med Case Report Pyoderma gangrenosum received this name due to the notion that this disease was related to infections caused by bacteria in the genus Streptococcus. In contrast to this initial assumption, today the disease is thought to have an autoimmune origin. Necrotizing fasciitis was first mentioned around the fifth century AD, being referred to as a complication of erysipelas. It is a disease characterized by severe, rapidly progressing soft tissue infection, which causes necrosis of the subcutaneous tissue and the fascia. On the third day of hospitalization after antecubital venipuncture, a 59-year-old woman presented an erythematous and painful pustular lesion that quickly evolved into extensive ulceration circumvented by an erythematous halo and accompanied by toxemia. One of the proposed etiologies was necrotizing fasciitis. The microbiological results were all negative, while the histopathological analysis showed epidermal necrosis and inflammatory infiltrate composed predominantly of dermal neutrophils. Pyoderma gangrenosum was considered as a diagnosis. After 30 days, the patient was discharged with oral prednisone (60 mg/day), and the patient had complete healing of the initial injury in less than two months. This case was an unexpected event in the course of the hospitalization which was diagnosed as pyoderma gangrenosum associated with myelodysplastic syndrome. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4689958/ /pubmed/26783395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/504970 Text en Copyright © 2015 Erik Friedrich Alex de Souza et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Souza, Erik Friedrich Alex
da Silva, Guilherme Almeida Rosa
dos Santos, Gustavo Randow
Motta, Heloisa Loureiro de Sá Neves
Cardoso, Pedro Afonso Nogueira Moisés
de Azevedo, Marcelo Costa Velho Mendes
Pires, Karina Lebeis
Motta, Rogerio Neves
Silva, Walter de Araujo Eyer
Ferry, Fernando Raphael de Almeida
Pinto, Jorge Francisco da Cunha
Pyoderma Gangrenosum Simulating Necrotizing Fasciitis
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title_full Pyoderma Gangrenosum Simulating Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_fullStr Pyoderma Gangrenosum Simulating Necrotizing Fasciitis
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title_short Pyoderma Gangrenosum Simulating Necrotizing Fasciitis
title_sort pyoderma gangrenosum simulating necrotizing fasciitis
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26783395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/504970
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