Erythema elevatum diutinum is a rare chronic leukocytoclastic vasculitis of unknown
etiology. It is believed to be due to deposition of immune complexes in the vessels.
Clinically it is manifested as erythematous violaceous papules and nodules, isolated
or confluent with hardened consistency, symmetrical, usually located on the extensor
surface of the extremities, particularly over the joints. Diagnosis is based on
clinical and histological findings. We report the case of a woman, 71 years old, with
erythematous violaceous nodules on the hands, elbows, back and legs, beginning two
years ago, with pain and itching. Histopathological analysis revealed
leukocytoclastic vasculitis, confirming the clinical suspicion. Laboratory tests
revealed hypothyroidism. We report the case because of its rarity, with subsequent
review of the literature.
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