Granulomatous Dermatitis and Systemic Disease: An Association to Consider
Granuloma annulare (GA) and interstitial granulomatous dermatitis (IGD) are granulomatous dermatoses with variable clinical appearances. GA is associated with diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, chronic infections, and malignancies, while two Japanese reports described unusual cases of interstiti...
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doaj-52619b96fc52470aa3838278ae4fdea52020-11-25T03:42:09ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412020-01-01202010.1155/2020/32813803281380Granulomatous Dermatitis and Systemic Disease: An Association to ConsiderAlberto Corrà0Lavinia Quintarelli1Alice Verdelli2Francesca Portelli3Daniela Massi4Marzia Caproni5Dermatology Unit, Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDermatology Unit, Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDepartment of Experimental and Clinical Biomedical Sciences “Mario Serio”, University of Florence, Viale Morgagni 50, 50134 Florence, ItalyDivision of Pathological Anatomy, Department of Surgical and Translational Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDivision of Pathological Anatomy, Department of Surgical and Translational Medicine, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyDermatology Unit, Department of Health Sciences, University of Florence, Florence, ItalyGranuloma annulare (GA) and interstitial granulomatous dermatitis (IGD) are granulomatous dermatoses with variable clinical appearances. GA is associated with diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, chronic infections, and malignancies, while two Japanese reports described unusual cases of interstitial-type GA in setting of Sjogren syndrome. IGD was associated with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and autoantibodies. We report a case series of six patients with GA or IGD. Half of the patients were diagnosed with Sjogren syndrome, while all of them presented ANA positivity and the majority reported arthralgia. In many cases, GA showed interstitial-type histology, arising challenges in differential diagnosis with IGD. The overlap of clinical and histological features of GA and IGD can be explained considering them as a broad disease spectrum, including also the other forms of reactive granulomatous dermatitis. These conditions should be considered as an indicator of possible systemic disorders or other immunological dyscrasias, for which patients must be screened. Sjogren syndrome may be associated to GA also in Caucasians.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3281380 |
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Alberto Corrà Lavinia Quintarelli Alice Verdelli Francesca Portelli Daniela Massi Marzia Caproni |
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Alberto Corrà Lavinia Quintarelli Alice Verdelli Francesca Portelli Daniela Massi Marzia Caproni |
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Granulomatous Dermatitis and Systemic Disease: An Association to Consider |
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Granulomatous Dermatitis and Systemic Disease: An Association to Consider |
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Granulomatous Dermatitis and Systemic Disease: An Association to Consider |
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Granulomatous Dermatitis and Systemic Disease: An Association to Consider |
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granulomatous dermatitis and systemic disease: an association to consider |
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Granuloma annulare (GA) and interstitial granulomatous dermatitis (IGD) are granulomatous dermatoses with variable clinical appearances. GA is associated with diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome, chronic infections, and malignancies, while two Japanese reports described unusual cases of interstitial-type GA in setting of Sjogren syndrome. IGD was associated with rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and autoantibodies. We report a case series of six patients with GA or IGD. Half of the patients were diagnosed with Sjogren syndrome, while all of them presented ANA positivity and the majority reported arthralgia. In many cases, GA showed interstitial-type histology, arising challenges in differential diagnosis with IGD. The overlap of clinical and histological features of GA and IGD can be explained considering them as a broad disease spectrum, including also the other forms of reactive granulomatous dermatitis. These conditions should be considered as an indicator of possible systemic disorders or other immunological dyscrasias, for which patients must be screened. Sjogren syndrome may be associated to GA also in Caucasians. |
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