Pustular vasculitis of the hands

SUMMARY A case of pustular vasculitis of the hands with evidence of systemic involvement is described. A 64‐year‐old woman presented with a 2‐day history of large, tense bullae arranged symmetrically over the dorsum of the three radial digits and extending on to the radial aspect of the dorsum of ea...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australasian journal of dermatology 1999-11, Vol.40 (4), p.204-207
Hauptverfasser: Hall, Anthony P, Goudge, Russell J, Ireton, H John C, Burrell, Louise M
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Zusammenfassung:SUMMARY A case of pustular vasculitis of the hands with evidence of systemic involvement is described. A 64‐year‐old woman presented with a 2‐day history of large, tense bullae arranged symmetrically over the dorsum of the three radial digits and extending on to the radial aspect of the dorsum of each hand. The bullae caused some discomfort and prevented normal use of her hands. There was no response to antibiotic therapy initiated prior to referral to hospital. Initial investigations revealed a raised white cell count with a neutrophilia, a raised erythrocyte sedimentation rate and a raised C‐reactive protein. Abnormalities of liver function were detected. Aspirates from the bullae and blood cultures were sterile. The histology of debrided tissue demonstrated a florid neutrophilic dermal infiltrate with many blood vessels associated with prominent fibrin. A diagnosis of pustular vasculitis of the hands was made. The bullae were surgically debrided and treatment with oral corticosteroids was started. Two days after commencement of oral prednisolone, a crusted pustule appeared on her upper cutaneous lip. There was rapid resolution of both the vasculitis of the hands and the pustule on her upper lip following an increase in the dose of oral prednisolone. The patient was discharged on the seventeenth day following admission.
ISSN:0004-8380
1440-0960
DOI:10.1046/j.1440-0960.1999.00362.x