Metastatic Crohn's disease. A rare cutaneous manifestation.

J Clin Gastroenterol

Department of Gastroenterology, Ohio State University, College of Medicine, Columbus.

Published: December 1993

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Cutaneous extraintestinal manifestations of Crohn's disease are common. Lesions contiguous with the gastrointestinal tract, such as perianal, peristomal, and perifistular inflammation are characterized by the histologic demonstration of granulomas. Rarely a cutaneous granulomatous lesion occurs that is noncontiguous with the gastrointestinal tract and is separated from it by normal skin. We report axillary "metastatic" Crohn's disease that appeared with exacerbation of the inflammatory bowel disease and responded well to steroid therapy.

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