Nodular vasculitis
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There are many etiologies. Idiopathic nodular vasculitis may be seen on the calves of women in middle age who have varicosities. Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is one of the strongest associated triggers. The term erythema induratum (of Bazin) refers specifically to cases of nodular vasculitis associated with underlying tuberculosis. Cases can also be induced by infectious agents such as Nocardia, Pseudomonas, Chlamydia, or hepatitis B or hepatitis C infections. Drugs may also be causative agents, with tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha inhibitors, notably etanercept, implicated in case reports. The condition is thought to be either an immune complex-mediated vasculitis or a type IV cell-mediated response to an antigenic stimulus.
Related topic: cutaneous tuberculosis
Codes
L95.8 – Other vasculitis limited to the skin
SNOMEDCT:
55275006 – Nodular vasculitis
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Last Updated:08/29/2022