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Quality of Life with Neutrophilic Dermatoses.

Dermatologia clinica, 2023
Neutrophilic dermatoses (NDs) encompass a wide range of cutaneous and extracutaneous manifestations, many of which impair quality of life (QoL) and are difficult to treat.
Ashley N. Gray   +6 more
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Neutrophilic dermatoses

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2009
Sweet syndrome, pyoderma gangrenosum, and subcorneal pustular dermatosis are neutrophilic dermatoses - conditions that have an inflammatory infiltrate consisting of mature polymorphonuclear leukocytes. The neutrophils are usually located within the dermis in Sweet syndrome and pyoderma gangrenosum; however, in subcorneal pustular dermatosis, they are ...
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Neutrophilic dermatoses

Dermatologic Clinics, 2002
The neutrophilic dermatoses are a group of related cutaneous disorders that frequently have systemic manifestations or associations. While there are distinct clinical differences in the classical lesions of these disorders, there are many patients who have overlapping features.
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Characterizing the presence of neutrophil extracellular traps in neutrophilic dermatoses

Experimental Dermatology, 2021
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple inflammatory dermatoses. However, characterization of NETs in neutrophilic dermatoses was performed on very limited number of patients; this limitation precluded ...
E. Eid   +6 more
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Neutrophilic Dermatoses: An Update

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2014
Neutrophilic dermatoses constitute a heterogeneous group of dermatologic diseases, which are unified by the predominance of neutrophils within the inflammatory infiltrate on histopathology. The aims of this review were to provide an update on the clinical and histologic presentation of the main neutrophilic dermatoses and to develop a guide for ...
Afsaneh, Alavi   +5 more
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Neutrophilic Dermatoses: An Overview

Clinics in Dermatology, 2000
Neutrophilic Dermatoses (ND) appeared in the medical literature in 1964, when RD Sweet coined this term to name a previously undescribed skin condition characterized by a non-infectious acute, febrile “cutaneous and systemic neutrophilic reaction” [1]. Sweet discussed the differential diagnosis in citing erythema multiforme, erythema elevatum diutinum ...
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Drug-Induced and Malignancy-Associated Neutrophilic Dermatoses in Patients with Hematologic Malignancies: A Single Institution Experience

Dermatology
Introduction: Neutrophilic dermatoses (NDs) often occur secondary to inflammatory conditions, medication exposure, and hematologic malignancy. While malignancy-associated NDs (MA-NDs) have been well reported among those with hematologic cancers, little ...
Mallory deCampos-Stairiker   +4 more
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Neutrophilic Dermatoses in Children

Pediatric Dermatology, 2008
Abstract:  The neutrophilic dermatoses are rare disorders, especially in children, and are characterized by neutrophilic infiltrates in the skin and less commonly in extracutaneous tissue. The neutrophilic dermatoses share similar clinical appearances and associated conditions, including inflammatory bowel disease, malignancies, and medications ...
David R, Berk, Susan J, Bayliss
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The Utility of IL-17 Inhibitors in Neutrophilic Dermatoses: A Systematic Review

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2021
Corresponding Author: Vincent Piguet, Division Head, University of Toronto, Division of Dermatology, Women’s College Hospital, Toronto, Canada. Email: vincent. piguet@ utoronto. ca Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery 2022, Vol.
Rawaan Elsawi   +5 more
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Synovitis, Acne, Pustulosis, Hyperostosis, Osteitis, Palmoplantar Pustulosis, and Neutrophilic Dermatoses: A GRAPPA 2023 Annual Meeting Update.

Journal of Rheumatology
Synovitis, acne, pustulosis, hyperostosis, and osteitis (SAPHO) syndrome and chronic nonbacterial osteomyelitis (CNO) are rare autoinflammatory/autoimmune conditions seen in adults and children.
K. Callis Duffin   +2 more
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