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Query: UMLS:C0010346 (Crohn's disease)
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Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare idiopathic skin condition often associated with other diseases, including Crohn's disease. We believe this is the first report of cases in which pyoderma gangrenosum was identified at the parastomal site in patients with Crohn's disease. Four episodes of the condition occurred in three patients. In these patients, pyoderma gangrenosum first appeared after two to three surgical procedures and between ten months and five years after the initial surgery. The disease course varied from resolution within two months with corticosteroid therapy to resolution only after revision or relocation of the stoma with resection of recurrent disease segments. Parastomal pyoderma gangrenosum at the ileostomy site in patients with Crohn's disease may be more common than previously thought. Optimal treatment has not yet been established, and treatment needs to be tailored for each patient.
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PMID:Pyoderma gangrenosum at the parastomal site in patients with Crohn's disease. 614 52

Parastomal pyoderma gangrenosum (PPG) is an exceedingly rare disease process most often observed in inflammatory bowel disease patients with an ileostomy. Fewer than 50 cases have been reported in the medical literature. The incidence is 0.6 per cent of patients with ileostomy and inflammatory bowel disease. The rarity of the disease leads to misdiagnosis and mistreatment of the lesion. The intense pain and disruption of ostomy function greatly impair affected individuals beyond the limit of their underlying disease. Current best care practices observed in small study series indicate long-term intensive medical therapy aimed at systemic disease suppression to optimize PPG wound healing. Our patient had no signs of active Crohn disease at the time of PPG presentation. She was initially treated with minimal wound debridement and intralesional triamcinolone. Finally under the care of an enterostomal/wound care therapist the patient achieved excellent PPG resolution in 6 months.
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PMID:Parastomal pyoderma gangrenosum: a case report and literature review. 1235 59