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Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

Volume 9 Issue 3, Pages 256 - 258

Published Online: 28 Jul 2006

Journal compilation © 2010 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology



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Pyoderma gangrenosum associated with ulcerative colitis and subcutaneous and splenic abscesses
Masakazu Yamagata a , Kimiko Kumano b , Masato Ueda c, *
  a Department of Dermatology, Ako Municipal Hospital. Ako, Japan   b Department of Dermatology, Hyogo Medical Center for Adults, Akashi, Japan   c Department of Dermatology, Kobe University School of Medicine, 7-5-1, Kusunaki-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe 650. Japan
 Corresponding author: Tel.: +81 78 3417451, ext 5765; fax: +81 78 3832497; e-mail: mueda@k-luna.kobe-u.ac.jp
Copyright 1997 Elsevier Science BV
KEYWORDS
Pyoderma gangrenosum • Ulcerative colitis • Splenic abscess • Minocycline hydrochloride • Diaphenylsutfone

ABSTRACT

Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare, chronic, inflammatory ulcerative skin disease of unknown etiology and pathogenesis. It is often associated with systemic disease. We describe a patient with pyoderma gangrenosum associated with ulcerative colitis and aseptic abscesses of the subcutis and spleen, which have been rarely reported previously. These manifestations were cleared by combined therapy with minocycline hydrochloride and diaphenylsulfone.


DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1468-3083.1997.tb00513.x About DOI

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