Unusual course of panniculitis with ascites
Scheinost M.1, Šedová L.1, Olejárová M.1, Šimonová K.2, Malina P.3,Kůsová A.3, Pavelka K.1
1Revmatologický ústav Praha, 2Oddělení nukleární medicíny PET centrum nemocnice Na Homolce, 3Interní odd. nemocnice Písek |
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Summary:
Panniculitis belongs to a heterogeneous group of inflammatory diseases, which affects subcutaneous adipose
tissue. Typical clinical feature is represented by tender subcutaneous nodules, often accompanied
with systemic symptoms. Organ involvement is rarely present. The authors describe a case report of 27-
year-old patient who was evaluated for fever, elevation of acute phase reactants, low-abdomen pain, and
small tender subcutaneous nodules. PET/CT examination and subsequent biopsy demonstrated panniculitis.
After a transient disease improvement associated with treatment, relapse of fever and large ascites
accompanied with elevated liver enzymes and high levels of tumor markers appeared. Extensive battery
of tests and imaging examinations revealed neither malignancy nor inflammatory disease as a cause of
the ascites. Per exclusion, it was possible to categorize these symptoms into the wide scale of panniculitis
manifestations, and to start appropriate treatment.
Key words:
panniculitis, ascites, febrile, vasculitis
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