Neutrophilic dermatoses

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 15.01.2024

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Synonym(s)

Dermatoses neutrophils; Dermatoses reactive neutrophils; Neutrophilic dermatoses; Neutrophil reactive dermatoses; Reactive neutrophilic dermatoses

Definition
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Summarizing term for an etiopathogenetically and clinically heterogeneous group of diseases characterized by varying degrees of systemic symptoms that are often febrile, reactive and frequently arthritic. The associated skin changes are defined histopathologically by neutrophilic diffuse dermatitis without evidence of vasculitis (exclusion criterion). On the one hand,"acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet syndrome)" is to be regarded as the prototype of this group of diseases. On the other hand, autoinflammatory (non-bacterial) pustuloses belong to this group of diseases.

Classification
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Etiopathogenesis
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The pathogenesis of this clinically very different group of diseases is not yet clear; however, it is probably not uniform but polyetiological - autoimmunological, vasculitic, infectious-allergic.

Clinical features
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The skin symptoms vary considerably from clinical picture to clinical picture. They range from vesiculo-pustular to papular or plaque-like lesions. The polymorphism of the clinical symptoms in one and the same patient is characteristic.

Laboratory
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Mostly accentuated inflammatory parameters (leukocytosis with neutrophilia, CRP and BSG elevations).

Therapy
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S. under the individual clinical pictures

Literature
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  1. Cool E (2010) Reactive neutrophilic dermatoses. Act Dermatol 36: 165-170
  2. Callen JP (2002) Neutrophilic dermatoses. Dermatol Clin 20: 409-419

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Last updated on: 15.01.2024