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Erythema nodosum is an inflammatory disorder affecting subcutaneous fat. It most commonly presents as bilateral tender red nodules on the anterior shins. Diagnosis is confirmed by laboratory tests and histopathology.
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Erythema nodosum is the most common form of panniculitis.It...
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Erythema nodosum images. Authoritative facts about the skin...
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Health Library / Diseases & Conditions / Erythema Nodosum. Erythema nodosum causes red to purple, painful bumps to form on your skin. These bumps can form anywhere on your body, but most often affect the front of your shins. An infection, underlying condition or medication can cause erythema nodosum as a symptom.
Erythema nodosum is a specific form of panniculitis characterized by tender, red or violet, palpable, subcutaneous nodules on the shins and occasionally other locations. It often occurs with an underlying systemic disease, notably streptococcal infections, sarcoidosis, and inflammatory bowel disease.
9 mar 2023 · Erythema nodosum (EN) is a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction that most often presents as erythematous, tender nodules on the shins (picture 1A-D). Common triggers for EN include infection, drugs, pregnancy, malignancy, and inflammatory conditions, such as sarcoidosis or gastrointestinal diseases; however, many cases are idiopathic (table 1).
Erythema nodosum (EN) is a skin condition that is characterised by painful red, round lumps which typically appear on the shins and around the ankles, and less commonly the thighs and forearms.
30 lip 2021 · Erythema nodosum (EN) is a common cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction consisting of erythematous, tender nodules most commonly located over the shins, but also reported over the thighs, upper extremities, calves, buttocks, and face. Fever and arthralgia may sometimes be present.
Images / Erythema Nodosum. Erythema nodosum is a form of panniculitis characterized by palpable, tender, red or violet subcutaneous nodules most typically appearing on the shins. It most often accompanies systemic diseases, including streptococcal infection, sarcoidosis, and inflammatory bowel disease. Photo provided by Thomas Habif, MD.