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Query: UMLS:C0039483 (
giant cell arteritis
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Pyoderma gangrenosum
is a chronic, noninfectious, ulcerating cutaneous disease of unknown etiology usually presenting with multiple lesions on the legs and trunk. Solitary lesions in other locations are rare and therefore hard to diagnose. A 78-year-old and a 81-year-old woman with extensive scalp necrosis were both diagnosed as
pyoderma gangrenosum
after exclusion of other differential diagnostic possibilities. The separate diagnosis of malignant pyoderma for this disease state no longer seems justified. Scalp necrosis is infrequently seen in dermatological patients; most previous reports describe it in
giant cell arteritis
. Other differential diagnoses include viral, bacterial and mycotic infections as well as erosive pustular dermatosis of the scalp. In conclusion, we again draw attention to unilesional
pyoderma gangrenosum
of the scalp as a rare disease entity. Immunosuppressive drugs are an effective treatment modality.
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PMID:[Ulceration of the scalp: a unique manifestation of pyoderma gangrenosum]. 1635 Oct 14
The differential of scalp ulceration in older patients should include several causes, such as herpes zoster, irritant contact dermatitis, ulcerated skin tumors, postirradiation ulcers, microbial infections,
pyoderma gangrenosum
, and
giant cell arteritis
. Scalp necrosis associated with
giant cell arteritis
was first described in the 1940s. The presence of this dermatological sign within
giant cell arteritis
represents a severity marker of this disease, with a higher mean age at diagnosis, an elevated risk of vision loss and tongue gangrene, as well as overall higher mortality rates, in comparison to patients not presenting this manifestation. Even though scalp necrosis due to
giant cell arteritis
is exceptional, a high level of suspicion must be held for this clinical finding, in order to initiate prompt and proper treatment and avoid blindness.
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PMID:Giant cell arteritis presenting as scalp necrosis. 2178 66