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Metastatic Crohn's disease.

C Buckley1, A H Bayoumi, I Sarkany

  • 1Department of Dermatology, Royal Free Hospital, London, UK.

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology
|March 1, 1990
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Metastatic Crohn's disease (MC) can manifest with varied skin lesions, including a rare symmetrical papular eruption. Increased skin biopsies in Crohn's patients with lesions may reveal underdiagnosed MC cases.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Pathology

Background:

  • Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Metastatic Crohn's disease (MC) involves extra-intestinal manifestations.
  • Skin involvement in MC is diverse and can be challenging to diagnose.

Observation:

  • Two new cases of metastatic Crohn's disease were identified.
  • One case presented with a novel, widespread symmetrical perifollicular papular eruption on the limbs.
  • This specific skin manifestation has not been previously documented.

Findings:

  • The varied clinical presentations of MC skin lesions suggest potential underdiagnosis.
  • Biopsying skin lesions in Crohn's disease patients is crucial for accurate diagnosis.

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  • Histopathological examination aids in identifying metastatic Crohn's disease.
  • Implications:

    • Early recognition and diagnosis of MC skin manifestations are essential for timely treatment.
    • Biopsy protocols should be considered for Crohn's disease patients presenting with unexplained skin lesions.
    • Further research into the spectrum of MC dermatological presentations is warranted.