Erythema nodosum migrans L52.x

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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History
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Bafverstedt, 1954

Definition
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Erythema nodosum with slow, centrifugal migration of nodules and plaques over the lower leg extensor sides.

Manifestation
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Advanced adulthood. Women are more often affected than men.

Clinical features
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Pronounced chronicity, significantly less painful than the classic erythema nodosum, rarely association with systemic symptoms.

Therapy
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According to the erythema nodosum.

Literature
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  1. Bafverstedt B (1954) Erythema nodosum migrans. Acta Derm Venereol (Stockh) 34: 181-193
  2. de Almeida Prestes C (1990) Septal granulomatous panniculitis: comparison of the pathology of erythema nodosum migrans (migratory panniculitis) and chronic erythema nodosum. J Am Acad Dermatol 22: 477-483
  3. Mana J, Marcoval J (2007) Erythema nodosum. Clin Dermatol 25: 288-294
  4. Requena L et al (2002) Erythema nodosum. Dermatol Online J 8:4

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020