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Sweet’s Syndrome: An Update

Current Pediatric Reviews, 2022
Abstract: Sweet’s syndrome is a serious dermatological disorder characterized by a rapid onset of tender plaques or nodules, fever, joint pain, headache, and oral and genital lesions. According to the clinical features and underlying causes, Sweet’s syndrome is divided into three categories, i.e., classi-cal (or idiopathic), malignancy-associated ...
Amit Agrawal   +3 more
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Sweet’s syndrome

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
39-year-old woman with no past medical history preented to the Emergency Department with a chief comlaint of right hand pain. Several weeks before presenation, the patient had noted painful red “spots” on the hest, upper arms and fingers. One week before presenation, she developed painful red papules on the dorsal spects of the right third and fourth ...
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Histiocytes in Sweet's syndrome

British Journal of Dermatology, 1991
The histological features of biopsies from 18 previously unreported cases of Sweet's syndrome are reported. The dermal infiltrate in the majority of the cases contained numerous histiocytes that at first sight appeared to mimic neutrophils. The immunophenotype of these histiocytes was consistent with monocytes that have freshly infiltrated into the ...
J, Delabie   +5 more
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Sweet's syndrome in infancy

British Journal of Dermatology, 1980
A 3-month-old Japanese girl developed tender erythematous elevated plaques on her face and buttocks with fever up to 38 degrees C. Histology showed a perivascular neutrophil infiltrate with nuclear debris in the dermis. Endothelial cells were swollen but no hyalinization of the vessel wall was observed.
S, Itami, K, Nishioka
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Sweet's syndrome and sarcoidosis

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2005
In this review we summarize a number of cases of Sweet's syndrome (SS) associated with sarcoidosis that have been reported in the English literature. In all of the cases, the two disorders were diagnosed simultaneously. Patients with both disorders were younger and had a higher rate of fever than patients with SS alone.
W R, Saliba, G S, Habib, M, Elias
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Sweet's syndrome and pregnancy

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1994
Abstract We describe a pregnant woman with Sweet's syndrome (acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis) and review the literature.
K, Satra   +3 more
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Subcutaneous Sweet Syndrome

Dermatologic Clinics, 2008
Neutrophilic panniculitis encompasses a heterogeneous group of diseases histopathologically characterized by an inflammatory infiltrate in the subcutaneous fat mainly composed of mature neutrophils. This group of panniculitides includes alpha(1)-antitrypsin deficiency, infectious panniculitis, factitious panniculitis, subcutaneous Sweet syndrome ...
Guillermo, Guhl, Amaro, García-Díez
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Diagnosing the Sweet Syndrome

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1989
Excerpt To the editor:Glaspy and colleagues (1) described low-grade fever, drug-induced neutrophilia, and the enlargement of existing skin lesions in addition to the appearance of new plaques in a ...
P R, Cohen, R, Kurzrock
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Scrofuloderma and Sweet’s syndrome

International Journal of Dermatology, 2002
AbstractBackground In recent years, the rare association of Sweet’s syndrome with nontuberculous mycobacterial lymphadenitis has been reported.Objective To report the clinical, demographic, and bacteriologic data and association with Sweet’s syndrome of 18 patients with scrofuloderma and scrofuloderma‐like condition caused by nontuberculous ...
Punkae, Mahaisavariya   +3 more
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Sweet's syndrome and malignancy

The American Journal of Medicine, 1987
Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis (Sweet's syndrome) is characterized by pyrexia, neutrophilia, and the abrupt appearance of erythematous, painful, cutaneous plaques, primarily on the upper extremities, head, and neck. Histologically, the salient feature is a dense dermal infiltrate of neutrophils.
P R, Cohen, R, Kurzrock
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