Rheumatology (Aug 2022)

An aggressive course of pyoderma gangrenosum mimicking bacterial osteomyelitis after open reduction and internal fixation of a distal radius fracture with a titanium plate

  • Michał Wasiak,
  • Michał Ciszek,
  • Ireneusz Babiak,
  • Piotr Wasilewski,
  • Paweł Łęgosz,
  • Bartosz Kieroński,
  • Paweł Małdyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5114/reum.2022.119046
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 4
pp. 292 – 302

Abstract

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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare condition characterized by the development of aseptic, non-healing skin ulcers. Any skin trauma, such as a surgical incision, can trigger an outbreak of lesions. Our case and literature review show that a physician should consider PG in every event of a non-healing, aseptic wound after surgery. The treatment of PG requires collaboration within a multidisciplinary team and immunosuppressive therapy is the first line of treatment, while surgical interventions should be avoided in the active stage of PG.

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