Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia (Oct 2018)

Neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands: response to dapsone monotherapy

  • Felipe Siqueira Ramos,
  • Flávia Regina Ferreira,
  • Fátima Maria de Oliveira Rabay,
  • Marcia Lanzoni de Alvarenga Lira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20187488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 93, no. 5
pp. 730 – 732

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Abstract: Neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands is considered a rare and localized variant of Sweet's syndrome. Although the etiology is unknown, there are reports of association with infections, neoplasias, autoimmune diseases and medications. Histopathology shows a dense neutrophilic inflammatory infiltrate in the dermis. Treatment is based on the administration of systemic corticosteroids; however, a combination of medications is useful, given the frequency of relapses. The authors report a classic and clinically exuberant case of neutrophilic dermatosis of the dorsal hands, with excellent response to oral dapsone treatment, and offer a brief literature review.

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