2005
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.331.7528.1323
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Pyoderma gangrenosum in ulcerative colitis: considerations for an early diagnosis

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“…A positive history of recent trauma was reported in seven cases . Only one case had systemic signs of infection with PG onset and responded clinically to antibiotics.…”
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“…A positive history of recent trauma was reported in seven cases . Only one case had systemic signs of infection with PG onset and responded clinically to antibiotics.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Of the 17 patients on no therapy at PG onset, 16 healed, seven with first‐line therapy (topical/oral steroids ± dapsone, mesalazine (mesalamine), steroids + ciclosporin, steroid + 5‐ASA). Ten required a second‐line therapy, with nine responding.…”
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“…PG is associated with a systemic disease 50% of the time [18,19]. IBD is the single most common underlying disorder, accounting for 10-15% of PG associated with a systemic disease [20]. In addition, PG has rarely been reported in patients with chronic active hepatitis and hepatobiliary disease [1,21].…”
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“…They can be purely cutaneous or associated with a systemic disease such as inflammatory bowel disease, polyarthritis, IgA-gammopathy, some malignancies, and autoimmune diseases. 2,3 The association of PG and hyperthyroidism has been described in only a few patients. In 2 of them, it was the initial presentation of hyperthyroidism.…”
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