1. Abcès cutanés aseptiques récidivants atypiques révélateurs d’une maladie de Crohn
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Szwebel, T.-A., Casadevall, M., Chosidow, O., Gaucher, F., Perrot, S., Le Jeunne, C., and Aslangul, E.
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CROHN'S disease , *CUTANEOUS manifestations of general diseases , *SKIN disease treatment , *DISEASE relapse , *INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases , *ULCERS , *ANTIBIOTICS - Abstract
Abstract: Introduction: We report here a case of chronic inflammatory bowel disease revealed by multiple large cutaneous aseptic distal necrotic ulcers. Case report: A 44-year-old male presented with high fever at 40°C associated with multiple necrotic abcesses located on the distal part of his limbs. They were treated successfully by debridment and dressings associated with antibiotics allowing complete healing after 1 month. Six months later, the patient relapsed on his left hand with a short episode of diarrhoea. A total coloscopy revealed a Crohn''s disease. Systemic corticotherapy and azathioprine were administered and complete remission was obtained with a 1-year follow-up. Conclusion: Skin manifestations that this patient presented were atypical because of their number, size, and location, exclusively distally on the limbs. This report illustrates an unusual presentation of Crohn''s disease with multiple necrotic ulcers only located on the patient extremities. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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