Eosinophil activation in tissue might be associated with disease severity. Eosinophil cytolysis, a process of active cell death, has been referred to as eosinophil extracellular trap cell death (EETosis). In the present study, the authors investigated EETosis in the affected skin of four patients with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) using an immunofluorescence staining method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdult-onset Still disease (AOSD) has been typically associated with an evanescent skin rash that appears during febrile episodes. Subsequently, reports of a more persistent rash have appeared in the literature, referred to as the atypical rash of AOSD. The atypical nonevanescent rash can be usually divided into dermographism-like, lichenoid, and dermatomyositis-like lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBehçet's disease (BD) has a heterogeneous spectrum of disease manifestations featuring the involvement of different organs and can be characterized with different symptoms depending on the clinical department in charge. We retrospectively reviewed BD patients seen at our hospital and investigated the presence of neutrophils producing neutrophil extracellular traps (NET) in those patients. Immunolabeling of myeloperoxidase and histone citrullination proteins was performed on skin biopsies from three BD patients who had skin biopsy-proven superficial vein thrombophlebitis in their erythema nodosum-like lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) remains a challenge because currently available therapies, corticosteroids and immunomodulators, do not always control symptoms and are often associated with significant morbidity and relapse. Mepolizumab has been demonstrated to be an effective add-on therapy with steroid-sparing effect in cases of relapsing or refractory EGPA. Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy is effective against mononeuritis multiplex or heart failure in patients with EGPA who do not respond to corticosteroid-cyclophosphamide treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 36-year-old female elementary schoolteacher presented with aggregated serous papules surrounded by mild erythema, extending from both nasal wings/nostrils down to the upper lip. No improvement was seen following treatment of the lesions with topical antibiotics for impetigo. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) direct microscopy confirmed the presence of mycelia, and the infection was diagnosed as tinea faciei.
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