2003
DOI: 10.1080/00015550310012610
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Neutrophilic Eccrine Hidradenitis in a Patient with Behçet's Disease

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“…Fever and arthritis are common. Classical NEH may be associated with malignancy (acute myelogenous leukemia), lupus (78), Behçet disease (BD) (79), and infections (HIV, serratia, nocardia, and Staphylococcus ) (80–83). Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis often occurs during chemotherapy, possibly because of direct chemotherapy toxicity to eccrine glands (66,67).…”
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“…Fever and arthritis are common. Classical NEH may be associated with malignancy (acute myelogenous leukemia), lupus (78), Behçet disease (BD) (79), and infections (HIV, serratia, nocardia, and Staphylococcus ) (80–83). Neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis often occurs during chemotherapy, possibly because of direct chemotherapy toxicity to eccrine glands (66,67).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1). [3][4][5] Of them, two were middle-aged women and one had not been previously diagnosed with BD, like our patient. The article by Nijsten et al 4 is the NEH most similar to our case, with a chronic relapsing course in a woman previously undiagnosed of BD, although she had previously presented compatible symptoms.…”
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“…It is commonly characterized by tender or asymptomatic erythematous macules, plaques, or papules of variable size, involving the trunk or extremities, which disappear spontaneously in 1–3 weeks 1,2 . Most cases of NEH has been reported as a rare toxic reaction in patients treated with different chemotherapeutic regimens for acute myelogenous leukemia or other hematologic malignancies; however, other associations have been recognized, in addition to chemotherapeutic agents, including Behçet's disease, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, staphylococcus or streptococcus infections, and hemodialysis 3–6 . NEH has also been observed in healthy adults presenting with tender erythematous plaques on the soles 7 …”
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