A 64-year-old man with common variable immunodeficiency developed a persistent papulonodular ulcerative eruption on the right leg. Histopathological examination disclosed a chronic inflammatory infiltrate with central necrosis and palisading granuloma. Repeated microbiological (bacteriological, mycological and mycobacteriological) studies failed to isolate any microorganism. After treatment with intravenous immunoglobulins, a progressive resolution of the skin lesions was observed with a complete clearing after 10 months. Clinicopathological features and therapeutic approaches of sterile granulomatous lesions associated with primary immunodeficiencies are reviewed.
The vast majority of patients included in this series presented with typical clinical features; therefore, basic knowledge of these entities in primary care and collaboration with hospital referral centres should allow a large number of PID in children to be diagnosed at an early stage, leading to proper treatment and monitoring, and therefore improvement of patient prognosis.
Based on the present results, ibuprofen-arginine oral drops have shown to be a safe, well-tolerated and potent paediatric antipyretic agent. Hence, ibuprofen-arginine should be considered as an adequate choice for the control of paediatric fever of likely infectious aetiology.
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