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A 25-year-old-man was referred with an approximately 1-year history of recurrent fever,
tonsillitis
, testicular pain and testicular swelling in June 2009. He also complained of visual disturbance, some erythema nodosum (EN) like lesions on his lower extremities and oral aphthous ulcerations for 5 months. Opthalmological consultation confirmed retinochoroiditis, and ultrasonography revealed epididymitis. A biopsy of the EN like lesion showed a necrotizing vasculitis of the small and medium-sized vessels with septal
panniculitis
in the subcutis. The laboratory findings revealed an elevation of CRP and positive HLA-B51. He was diagnosed with incomplete Behcet's disease according to the Japanese criteria (1987). After the initiation of the therapy with 10 mg/day of prednisolone, his symptoms promptly ameliorated. In our case, although epididymitis as well as the histopathological findings suggested polyarteritis nodosa (PN), a diagnosis of BD was established on the basis of other contemporaneous findings. Necrotizing vasculitis as a cutaneous manifestation in patients with BD has been rarely reported. However, BD and PN, including cutaneous PN, have rarely described in conjunction. Therefore, we propose that PN-like necrotizing vasculitis might be the subtype of BD.
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PMID:[Cutaneous necrotizing vasculitis in a patient with Behcet's disease; mimicking polyarteritis nodosa]. 2060 35
We report the case of a 54-year-old woman with concurrent Sweet's syndrome, pathergy phenomenon and eythema nodosum-like lesions associated with suppurative
tonsillitis
. Tender, violaceous and highly edematous papules and plaques were detected on the forearms and legs, some of which were pseudovesicular. Similar edematous papules were detected on the dorsum of the hands at the sites of intravenous injection. Biopsies of a plaque on the forearm and a papule at the site of intravenous injection confirmed the presence of Sweet's syndrome. Multiple, tender, violet-red, subcutaneous erythematous nodules were revealed on the legs. A biopsy taken from a nodule on the leg revealed septal
panniculitis
. To our knowledge, no patient with concurrent Sweet's syndrome, pathergy phenomenon, and erythema nodosum-lesions had been reported yet in previous literature.
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PMID:Concurrence of Sweet's syndrome, pathergy phenomenon and erythema nodosum-like lesions. 2583 Sep 95