Neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands related to cocaine abuse

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Abstract

Neutrophilic dermatoses encompass a wide spectrum of diseases characterized by a dense infiltration mainly composed of neutrophils. Neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands is currently considered a localized variant of Sweet syndrome. Cocaine abuse has been related to a wide range of mucocutaneous manifestations, including neutrophilic dermatoses such as pyoderma gangrenosum. The authors of this study present a patient with neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands, in which cocaine abuse was identified as a probable trigger.

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Álvarez-Salafranca, M., García-García, M., & de Escalante Yangüela, B. (2021). Neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands related to cocaine abuse. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 96(5), 574–577. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.abd.2020.07.023

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