Granulomatous inflammation is seen in a wide range of skin conditions including infections, neoplasms and inflammatory disorders. This chapter addresses three important idiopathic granulomatous disorders of the skin. The first two, granuloma annulare and necrobiosis lipoidica, are relatively common. ...
Non-infectious granulomatous diseases of the skin are a broad group of distinct reactive inflammatory conditions that share important similarities. As a gr
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Part 1: Non-infectious granulomatous disorders. Summary Granulomatous disorders affecting the skin belong to a heterogeneous group of diseases. With the exception of granulomas induced by infectious agents or foreign bodies, the etiopathogenesis of granulomatous disorders is still poo... M Tronnier,C ...
In this chapter a number of unrelated disorders are considered. All are described as granulomatous because they display granulomas in the skin and other organs. A cutaneous granuloma is defined as a localized primarily dermal area with chronic cellular inflammation containing giant cells and macrophages...
Although a predominant and repetitive dermoscopic pattern has not been identified, the observation that GA rarely has features of other granulomatous skin diseases, such as NL or sarcoidosis, might help clinicians rule out the other conditions.34 View article Granulomatous Disorders of Adult Skin ...
Disorders of the innate immune system involve defects in complement as well as defective phagocyte responses to infectious illness. In the latter group are a host of disorders, which are summarized in Table4. These include chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), neutrophil adhesion defects (such as th...
Although the lung is the most common organ system affected, granulomas are also found frequently in other organs, including skin, liver, spleen, and the gastrointestinal tract. Autoimmune disorders are common in these patients, and there appears to be an increased propensity to develop ...
the ones in the “nodular lesions” chapter. Although the granulomatous diseases mainly affect the nasal skin initially, they may also involve the nasal mucosa in the chronic stage and be destructive. Most of the granulomatous conditions affecting the nose are specific chronic infections or ...
Control of the underlying hematologic process in NBX is associated with control of the skin lesions in most cases.15 Conventional treatment comprised chlorambucil-based chemotherapy regimens similar to those used in multiple myeloma.13, 27 Today, treatment with thalidomide, lenalidomide, and autologous ...