Erythema nodosum: prospective study of 32 cases
Keywords:
Erythema nodosum, Histoplasmosis capsulataAbstract
The results of 32 cases studied lead us to the conclusion that erythema nodosum's investigation routine is very important, once in our retrospective study, the percentage of cases of unknown etiology was 69.4%, and in this prospective study it is 21.8%. In 10 cases (31.2%), more than one causing agent was suspected. Infections (bacterial, helminthic, fungal, by protozoa) were diagnosed in 26 cases, streptococcal infection having predominated (12 cases). Drugs-dipirone, aspirin, anovulatory - were suspected as causing agents in 13 cases. The association of erythema nodosum and histoplasmosis capsulata is described for the first time in Brazil. We consider erythema nodosum to be a complex syndrome which should be regarded as a manifestation of underlying diseases. The fact that all 32 subjects were women, 26 of them during menacme, suggests that particular hormonal media may favor the action of various processes (infections and drugs), precipitating erythema nodosum's clinical picture.Downloads
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1994-12-01
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Dermatology
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Fernandes, N. C., Maceira, J., & Muniz, M. de M. (1994). Erythema nodosum: prospective study of 32 cases . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 36(6), 507-513. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29211