말초혈액 호산구증다증이 없는 고열을 동반한 Wells 증후군

Wells` syndrome is eosinophilic cellulitis characterized clinically by an acute dermatitis resembling cellulitis. Peripheral eosinophilia is not necessary for the diagnosis but is present in approximately 50% of during active disease. We report a case of Wells` syndrome which was clinically difficul...

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Published inChʻŏnsik mit alrerugi Vol. 28; no. 4; pp. 305 - 308
Main Authors 황지원, Ji Won Hwang, 김혜영, Hye Young Kim, 오세훈, Se Hoon Oh, 이창훈, Chang Hoon Lee, 정윤진, Yun Jin Jeung, 이병재, Byung Jae Lee, 최동철, Dong Chul Choi
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한천식알레르기학회 30.12.2008
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Summary:Wells` syndrome is eosinophilic cellulitis characterized clinically by an acute dermatitis resembling cellulitis. Peripheral eosinophilia is not necessary for the diagnosis but is present in approximately 50% of during active disease. We report a case of Wells` syndrome which was clinically difficult to diagnose without biopsy. A 26-year-old woman presented with high fever and skin lesion mimicking urticaria migrating in chest, abdomen and extremities. The skin lesion was aggravated with rise in temperature and was evanescent. Well-demarcated swollen and tender erythematous plaques were in ear lobes, neck, chest, abdomen and extremities. Viral markers, blood cultures and other laboratory test results related to infections such as EBV, CMV and Limedisease were negative. FANA, ANCA and ENA were also negative. There was no peripheral eosinophilia. Skin biopsy performed from the volar side of right forearm revealed the infiltration of eosinophils with multifocal collagen degeneration in dermis without vasculitic process, consistent with the early stage of Wells` syndrome. The patient was treated with intravenous methylprednisolone and antihistamine with remarkable clinical improvement. Wells` syndrome should be included in the differential diagnosis of any skin lesion mimicking cellulitis even without peripheral eosinophilia. Confirmatory skin biopsy is mandatory for the definite diagnosis of this disease. (Korean J Asthma Allergy Clin Immunol 2008;28:305-308)
Bibliography:The Official Publication of the Korean Society of Allergology
ISSN:1226-8739