McKee's Pathology of the Skin 2012
DOI: 10.1016/b978-1-4160-5649-2.00010-x
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Inflammatory diseases of the subcutaneous fat

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“…EP is seen more frequently in females than males (3:1) and mainly occurs in two age peaks - third decade and sixth decade and above. [ 2 ] It may be associated with a variety of conditions such as erythema nodosum, immune complex mediated vasculitis, atopic dermatitis, refractory anemia, chronic recurrent parotitis, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, drug reactions, eosinophilic cellulitis, insect bites, toxocariasis, gnathostomiasis, fasciola infection, HIV, specific immunotherapy with aqueous lyophilized bee venom, injection site reactions, trauma, and in patients with lymphoma. In some rare cases, no obvious underlying condition can be detected.…”
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“…EP is seen more frequently in females than males (3:1) and mainly occurs in two age peaks - third decade and sixth decade and above. [ 2 ] It may be associated with a variety of conditions such as erythema nodosum, immune complex mediated vasculitis, atopic dermatitis, refractory anemia, chronic recurrent parotitis, leukocytoclastic vasculitis, drug reactions, eosinophilic cellulitis, insect bites, toxocariasis, gnathostomiasis, fasciola infection, HIV, specific immunotherapy with aqueous lyophilized bee venom, injection site reactions, trauma, and in patients with lymphoma. In some rare cases, no obvious underlying condition can be detected.…”
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“…[ 1 ] EP is seen more frequently in females than males (3:1); it tends to occur in the third as well as in the sixth decade. [ 2 ]…”
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“…7B ). They are anucleate, composed of amorphous granular debris, and often show a rim of eosinophilia 28 .…”
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“…8 ). Histopathologic findings in sclerosing panniculitis vary according to the evolution of lesions 28 . In early stages, there is a sparse inflammatory infiltrate of lymphocytes between the collagen bundles of the septa.…”
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“…There are 2 age peaks: the third decade and the sixth decade; with females more frequently affected (M:F = 3:1). [ 7 ] The skin lesions can vary from urticarial plaques, papules, pustules to purpura and ulcerative lesions, but they always include a nodular, subcutaneous component. [ 8 ] A pertinent history followed by thorough examination.…”
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