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this was diagnosed by skin biopsy

2006-06-15 14:14:18 · 3 answers · asked by tsanat 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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The subcutaneous tissue is a fibrofatty layer between your skin and muscles. It is organized into "lobules". Lobular pannuiculitis is diagnosed when there are inflammatory cells primarily in these fat lobules.

The cause is unknown. It is found usually in females from 30 to 60 years old. You may see red, slightly tender nodules deep in the skin. They will become firmer, less red, and less tender over a period of weeks. When they heal, they leave a depressed darkly colored scar.

2006-06-15 14:31:02 · answer #1 · answered by ilse72 7 · 6 0

This is a case report describing the development of panniculitis following treatment with subcutaneous interferon alpha. A 44-year-old patient with multiple sclerosis received adjuvant immune therapy with recombinant 6 Mio IU interferon-beta (Betaferon) for four years. The patient had been administering subcutaneous injections every other day alternately to her thighs, arms and abdomen. Shortly after initiation of therapy, she developed erythematous patches at the site of injections.

After 4 years, the patient developed painful indurations in the vicinity of the injections sites. The patient became wheelchair-bound due to enormous pain in her legs. The patient was otherwise healthy and had no other complaints. Physical examination revealed tender erythematous indurated plaques on both thighs, and smaller indurations on the arms and abdomen. Histologic examination revealed subcutaneous fatty tissue with thickened fibrosed septa infiltrated with mononuclear cells, confirming the diagnosis of septal panniculitis. There was no vasculitis, necrosis, mucin, lipoid deposits, or evidence of infection (Gram, Grocott, and PAS stainings were negative). Blood tests, computed tomography of abdomen and chest, and X-ray of the thighs were normal.

The patient was subsequently started on prednisone, with alleviation of pain. She was switched to an alternative interferonbeta preparation with improvement in appearance and symptoms of lesions.

2006-06-15 15:43:25 · answer #2 · answered by CG_LADY 3 · 0 0

lobular panniculitis?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panniculitis

2006-06-15 14:24:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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