Pyoderma gangrenosum-like ulceration as a presenting feature of pediatric granulomatosis with polyangiitis.
Rotem Semo OzOluwakemi OnajinLiora HarelRotem TalTomas DallosAdena RosenblattLukas PlankLinda Wagner-WeinerPublished in: Pediatric rheumatology online journal (2021)
PG-like ulceration is a rare presentation of pediatric GPA which may precede classic systemic GPA symptoms. The predominance of facial ulcer, granulomatous and neutrophilic inflammation on skin biopsy and lack of response to PG treatments are characteristic of GPA-associated PG-like ulcers. Our review suggests that treatment with rituximab may be needed to improve the skin lesions. Recognizing that PG-like ulcerations can occur in pediatric GPA may result in timely diagnosis, appropriate treatment and improved prognosis.