Persistent, Pruritic, Reddish-Brown Papules and Plaques: An Atypical Presentation of Adult-Onset Still's Disease

持续性、瘙痒性、红棕色丘疹和斑块:成人斯蒂尔病的一种非典型表现

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Abstract

Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) is a systemic inflammatory condition characterized by recurrent fevers and a dermatologic eruption. The eruption is classically described as migratory and evanescent, composed of salmon-pink to erythematous macules, patches, and papules. However, a much rarer skin rash can also be seen in the setting of AOSD. This eruption has a different morphology, appearing as fixed, extremely pruritic papules and plaques. The histology of this atypical form of AOSD is distinct from that of the more common evanescent eruption. Management of AOSD is multi-faceted, aimed at controlling both the acute and chronic phases. Increased awareness of this more uncommon cutaneous presentation of AOSD is vital so that the appropriate diagnosis can be rendered. Herein, the authors describe an atypical presentation of AOSD in a 44-year-old male patient who presented with persistent, pruritic, brownish papules and plaques on the trunk and extremities.

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