2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.dsi.2016.06.002
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A rheumatoid arthritis patient with chronic recurrent annular neutrophilic dermatosis: Are we dealing with a new type of rheumatoid arthritis-associated dermatosis?

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“… 6 , 16 The dermatological lesion in RND can be either palpable purpura or plaque or nodule in the extensor surfaces of extremities, and joints are favored locations as in our presenting patient who showed nodulopapular lesions in the thighs and the lower part of the abdomen. 16 , 17 The RND skin biopsy under the microscope will show a neutrophilic infiltrate, 18 and this is the same histopathological feature of the skin biopsy revealed in our patient, as it showed mixed inflammatory infiltrate with no evidence of vasculitis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“… 6 , 16 The dermatological lesion in RND can be either palpable purpura or plaque or nodule in the extensor surfaces of extremities, and joints are favored locations as in our presenting patient who showed nodulopapular lesions in the thighs and the lower part of the abdomen. 16 , 17 The RND skin biopsy under the microscope will show a neutrophilic infiltrate, 18 and this is the same histopathological feature of the skin biopsy revealed in our patient, as it showed mixed inflammatory infiltrate with no evidence of vasculitis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Review of clinical data revealed that this patient had DM triggered by adalimumab which was administered for rheumatoid arthritis, a clinical setting previously reported 16,17 . A diagnosis of rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis was excluded based on the absence of annular lesions and leukocytoclasia on biopsy 18 . While the presence of neutrophils is not classically described in DM, further studies are required to determine whether a neutrophilic infiltrate correlates with drug‐induced DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…16,17 A diagnosis of rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatitis was excluded based on the absence of annular lesions and leukocytoclasia on biopsy. 18 While the presence of neutrophils is not classically described in DM, further studies are required to determine whether a neutrophilic infiltrate correlates with drug-induced DM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%