Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3206118 | Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology | 2012 | 7 Pages |
BackgroundWe report 7 patients with a distinct and unusual eruption consisting of a neutrophilic dermatosis in conjunction with lupus erythematosus (LE). The significance of these findings and their relevance to LE are discussed.ObjectiveWe aimed to evaluate the significance of eruptive neutrophilic dermatosis in conjunction with LE.MethodsSeven original cases were collected during 10 years at a tertiary referral center, and were reviewed by a single board-certified dermatopathologist. All patient demographics were tabulated and analyzed. Eleven articles reporting 15 similar cases were obtained from a literature review.ResultsOf a total of 7 adult patients, 14% (1 of 7) had a history of LE, whereas 86% (6 of 7) exhibited synchronous initial presentation of neutrophilic dermatosis with LE. Of note, 100% (7 of 7) of the patients exhibited cutaneous lesions on sun-exposed sites.LimitationsOnly 7 of 400,000 cases showed this phenomenon, giving rise to the idea this may be just by chance.ConclusionsOur data and literature review suggest the existence of a neutrophilic dermatosis distinct from conventional Sweet syndrome that may herald conventional signs and symptoms or represent an initial presentation of cutaneous LE. This neutrophilic dermatosis may share a similar pathogenic mechanism related to ultraviolet exposure.