Panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist

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Abstract

The panniculitides remain as one of the most challenging areas for clinicians, as they comprise a heterogeneous group of inflammatory diseases involving the subcutaneous fat with potentially-shared clinical and histopathological features. Clinically, most panniculitides present as red edematous nodules or plaques. Therefore, in addition to a detailed clinical history, a large scalpel biopsy of a recent-stage lesion with adequate representation of the subcutaneous tissue is essential to specific diagnosis and appropriate clinical management. Herein we review the panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist.

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Morita, T. C. A. B., Trés, G. F. S., García, M. S. C., Halpern, I., Criado, P. R., & de Carvalho, J. F. (2019, August 1). Panniculitides of particular interest to the rheumatologist. Advances in Rheumatology (London, England). NLM (Medline). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42358-019-0077-5

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