Abstract:PAPASH syndrome is a rare autoinflammatory syndrome consisting of four essential components: pyogenic arthritis (PA), pyoderma gangrenosum (PG), acne (A), and suppurative hidradenitis (SH). The true etiology is unknown, yet genetic analysis has shown associations with PSTPIP1 mutations, which ultimately lead to elevations in interleukin-1 activity. Herein, we report a case of painful ulcers in a 47-year-old Syrian male located on the legs and swelling of both ankles, with a bad condition and hyperthermia. He a… Show more
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