2002
DOI: 10.1097/00043764-200206000-00006
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Localized Neutrophilic Dermatosis Following Welding Burns

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“…There are also several conditions for which the association with Sweet's syndrome is possibly bona fide (Table 6). In addition, the validity of the association between Sweet's syndrome and many of the conditions that have been observed in patients with the dermatosis remains to be established (Table 7) (Figure 9); indeed, the detection of that condition in an individual with Sweet's syndrome may merely represent a coincidental occurrence [1,2,5,11-20,30,36-43,69-126,158-161,164,166,186-190,195,214,231,236,259-339,401,404,407,409-411,413,415,417-419,421,424,425,431,433]. …”
Section: Clinical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also several conditions for which the association with Sweet's syndrome is possibly bona fide (Table 6). In addition, the validity of the association between Sweet's syndrome and many of the conditions that have been observed in patients with the dermatosis remains to be established (Table 7) (Figure 9); indeed, the detection of that condition in an individual with Sweet's syndrome may merely represent a coincidental occurrence [1,2,5,11-20,30,36-43,69-126,158-161,164,166,186-190,195,214,231,236,259-339,401,404,407,409-411,413,415,417-419,421,424,425,431,433]. …”
Section: Clinical Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burns,and eye and ear injuries are among the occupational hazards associated with welding. Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia, localized neutrophilic dermatosis, and lichen sclerosus et atrophicus has been reported in burn scars caused by welding [8][9][10]. Another study on welders reported a self-report skin disease rate of 24% and presence of skin diseases increased with exposure to dust/smoke and radiation [11]; however, even though that study considered burns as a skin disease, the other skin diseases were not described.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recently published report suggested that a localized neutrophilic dermatosis had been elicited by welding burns (12). Our case lends some further credence to this aetiology, though further published cases are required to confirm it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%